thepokerkid123
Visionary
Silver Level
Need some good information on this one. I just basically fumble around and hope it doesn't get too disasterous.
The following is the way I approach post-flop bets.
Obvious adjustments I'm stating just to get it done with: when playing TAG, all bets are bigger than when playing LAG. Bet bigger vs opponents who call too much. Bet bigger OOP than IP.
Also the following is assuming a regular pot (i.e. not 3bet/4bet).
Flop:
50%-100% of the pot size.
50% is either a cbet with air vs a fish or IP on a very dry board.
60-75% is standard for most situations, the difference is for against unknowns or fish, bigger is value, smaller is a bluff.
76-100% very drawy board, or OOP vs multiple opponents.
Turn:
It's either 50-60% or 80-100% of pot size.
50-60% is standard and I actually lean more towards the 50%
80-100% is for value against fish, OOP multiway, or on a very drawy board.
River:
I hate this online, I have great difficulty getting value on both the turn and river. If the stack sizes allow a shove then I can value shove big but the rest of the time I get stuck doing these >40% value bets if I've bet every street so far, and often 80-100% if I checked the turn.
So anyway, getting value on the river... if anyone has anything worth saying on that subject, I'd really like to hear it.
The following is the way I approach post-flop bets.
Obvious adjustments I'm stating just to get it done with: when playing TAG, all bets are bigger than when playing LAG. Bet bigger vs opponents who call too much. Bet bigger OOP than IP.
Also the following is assuming a regular pot (i.e. not 3bet/4bet).
Flop:
50%-100% of the pot size.
50% is either a cbet with air vs a fish or IP on a very dry board.
60-75% is standard for most situations, the difference is for against unknowns or fish, bigger is value, smaller is a bluff.
76-100% very drawy board, or OOP vs multiple opponents.
Turn:
It's either 50-60% or 80-100% of pot size.
50-60% is standard and I actually lean more towards the 50%
80-100% is for value against fish, OOP multiway, or on a very drawy board.
River:
I hate this online, I have great difficulty getting value on both the turn and river. If the stack sizes allow a shove then I can value shove big but the rest of the time I get stuck doing these >40% value bets if I've bet every street so far, and often 80-100% if I checked the turn.
So anyway, getting value on the river... if anyone has anything worth saying on that subject, I'd really like to hear it.