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Poker - When to and when not to make a continuation bet
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When to and when not to make a continuation bet
As a good tight-aggressive, or indeed loose-aggressive No-Limit Hold'em player, you'll be raising most times you enter a pot. However a lot of the time you'll miss the flop, and you may be first to act, or action may have checked to you - what factors influence your decision to bet or not?
To keep things simple, let's stick to deep-stacked cash game play. I'm not giving an answer, but opening up the discussion. (Basically because I don't know, although I might post some thoughts in a bit.) How much and how does your decision whether or not to put out a continuation bet depend on:- a) Texture of the flop b) Number of other players in the hand c) Your position relative to other players in the hand d) Whether or not you have a good draw e) Your table image f) Looseness of other players g) Number of players at the table (short-handed or ring)? As a bonus question, how do these factors influence the size of your c-bet, if at all? |
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Here are a few ideas to remember when making continuation bets;
- The ideal number of opponents when making continuation bets is one, the more opponents the smaller chance of success, facing 3 or more players you have to hit the flop to keep playing - The bet size is also important and it should be around half the size of the pot because you would only have to win 1 in 3 times to break even -The quality of your hand is important because if you completely missed the flop it is a good indicator for a continuation bet as it costs you nothing to walk away. However if you have a draw to a big hand a continuation bet would be a mistake as it might give your opponent a chance to chase you out of the pot. - A dangerous flop for a continuation bet would be one with several high cards as it is more likely to have hit someone. Good flops are ones with low, medium or three widely separated cards. Hope this helps. |
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First thing I want to say is if you haven't read HoH, do so. He's got a wicked section on c-bets which really showed me the light.
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I think the first things to consider is the number of players in the hand with you and the texture of the flop. ie If you've missed the flop completely with AK on a 89T suited board and have 4 other players with you in the pot, don't even bother c-betting. A case could be made if you've got the ace of that suit, but in general that flop will hit a whole lot of hands. If you have AK and hit the flop with 2 players seeing a KT2 flop, you've got to c-bet (to protect, for info and for value). I think d) is basically something that fits into a). The texture of the flop defines the strength of your hand aswell as the likelyhood of your opponents having a strong/weak hand. As for g), I don't see how it's a factor at all. The only thing that should matter in this area (# of players) is the number of players seeing a flop with you. Quote:
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Nice reply Chuck.
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I routinely C-bet unless the flop is unfriendly.
By that I mean paired, three of a suit, or contains overcards. I have often been burned that way in the past, and learned my lesson. My bet will be around two-thirds of the pot, but larger if there is an obvious draw to be discouraged. In all of this, I have assumed we are talking Ring Games. I may be much less aggressive in a tourney, depending upon what stage we are at. |
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When i have a draw and have position against several players, then i take a free card. Since its very likely that one hit the flop and will stay with you, and a c-bet means youre making yourself pay to draw.
When i have a draw but am first 2 act, or last to act against one opponent then i c-bet. because then its less likely hes hit flop, and even if im last and can take a free card, its only 30% to hit so id rather take it down there. |
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If the board is paired though, I'll c-bet if I'm playing a pair 'cause I'm probably ahead, though that depends on the pair. If it's high, I figure it's more likely the villian(s) might have a trey so I might not c-bet, or I might to find out if my hand is still good. |
