| This is a discussion on Is it a bad idea to make a continuation bet into two opponents? within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; A player in early position limped in. I was in middle position with Ace King suited in clubs, and I made a big raise of ... |
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| Is it a bad idea to make a continuation bet into two opponents? A player in early position limped in. I was in middle position with Ace King suited in clubs, and I made a big raise of 5x the big blind. The player right after me called, everyone else folded to the original limper, who also called. The flop came queen 8 2 rainbow. The first player checked, and I decided to take a shot at the pot, I had about 2000 in chips and the pot was about 1000, so I bet 600. And sure enough both players folded . Dan Harrington advised never to make a continuation bet against two or more opponents, do you guys agree? |
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| re: Is it a bad idea to make a continuation bet into two opponents? poker If I make a pre-flot bet with something like AK or AQ and get more than one caller I tend not to make a continuation bet if I don't hit the flop. I have to consider the possibility that one of the callers either a) hit the flop ir b) had a pair pre-flop. It's frustrating, but I've found that, at least for me personally, not continuation betting in that situation saves me chips in the end. |
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The games I'm in however are a bit different. People will often call raises with Q2 and whatnot. Therefore I tend to C-bet a lot when there's up to two players in the pot and the flop doesn't look like it's hit anyone. I rarely C-bet into three or more players though. |
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