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easton11 | Big blind | £0.10 | £0.10 | £6.25 | |
scrumdown | Big blind | £0.10 | £0.20 | £9.90 | |
Your hole cards |
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Dudeskin8 | Raise | £0.40 | £0.60 | £12.18 | |
CUZ27 | Call | £0.40 | £1.00 | £7.28 | |
scrumdown | Fold | ||||
rymanani28 | Fold | ||||
easton11 | Fold | ||||
Flop | |||||
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Dudeskin8 | Bet | £0.50 | £1.50 | £11.68 | |
CUZ27 | Call | £0.50 | £2.00 | £6.78 | |
Turn | |||||
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Dudeskin8 |
Comments
Do you have reads on your opponent. If not then I guess that the jack could be in his pre-flop calling range. I think you need to bet bigger if you are going to c-bet this flop. What was your aim for the c-bet here? To rep the jack? to protect your hand from the draw? to disguise you hand if you improve on the turn? If you had AJ you would bet more than half pot so that you charge people to draw to the spades and the straight right? You have about 5% chance of improving on the turn so that's not a good bet in those terms. I would give up on this hand.
2nd hand:
bet about £1.10. This is fine because you have plenty of outs that improve your hand on the turn (kings give you the nuts and aces and queens give you a solid pair but they may also make your opponent's straight so beware). Also your opponents limp called so betting out give you some indication where you are in the hand.
In general terms you should think about why you are c-betting on the flop. Are you representing a hand, i so then how would you play that hand if you actually had it?
1. value
2. semi bluff
3. outright bluff
hand 1
don't mind c/c here
hand 2
check
c-betting OOP i think is just a waste of time unless you have a good value hand
What does he limp with then call a raise.
Could be a weak king.
If he checks river - bluff him )
Also bear in mind the pre flop action and what range do oppo put you on.
eg.
Raise pre w/A10 with 1 caller - flop KJ9
c/c here - no need to c bet
if flop is Q37r - will c-bet
if both are IP then I am c betting 100%
All about board texture and oppo range
Overall I can't see much wrong with the c bet with goods and c bet without everytime the same percentage of pot. Very hard to find anything there if all you do is the same )
Or you could go the other way and be completly random.
Dudeskin I would say the main thing when cbetting is to have a plan. What hands do you think call or fold? Am I barrelling certain turns? What are villains tendencies ? Checking as preflop raiser oop is going to put you in a lot of tricky spots imo, if you are doing anything other than c/f
In some of the above hands if you were to check to me twice i'd bet into you with any 2.
I know most NL10 are non thinking players but I think you have to start mixing up your play and making a C-bet when you have missed will help, After playing a few 1000 hands at NL10 last month a C-bet works a large % of the time
FWIW I do Cbet a LOT when missed i.e AK on Q/J/10 high flops, KQ on A/J/10 high flops etc (and often it works) but often when board is low like 865 I'm never sure if it's the best thing to do and +EV long term especiaaly OOP where if I'm called I have to shut down.