How you use your betting bar pre flop and pos flop... percentages… And Why?

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I'm using pre 2.25, 2.5, 3 and pot, pretty standard;


Pos 40%, 48%, 66%, 84%, because I'm looking for a default percentage rather than a maximum value number for my different styles, and I can correct the increase or decrease in the bar very little.


What else works for you?
 
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I use 2.5,3.5 pretty standard.
And 45% and 66%,77%. I find i get more folds at 45%,,,villains tend to hate being led into a pot i find.The others i use according to the strength of my hand,board texture,villains tendencies.:cool:
 
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I also use the standard.
 
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Yep, I have similar bets, I lower them when there is a deep run in tournament, like open is 2-2.1x, smaller contbet, etc.
 
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I use 2.5,3.5 pretty standard.
And 45% and 66%,77%. I find i get more folds at 45%,,,villains tend to hate being led into a pot i find.The others i use according to the strength of my hand,board texture,villains tendencies.:cool:

I've seen Fedor Holz do this and a lot of these standards 3.5 in SB, 45%...76-77%, you've already taken a look, right?
 
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preflop I'm using 2.2, 2.5, 3, 4
post flop I'm using 37%, 45%, 55%, 78% bets vary depending on the information I have of the villain and how many people are in the pot (these values have been adjusted over time and I got used to it)
 
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2.09, 2.29, 2.79, 3.5

Post: 28%, 42%, 68%, 120%
 
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preflop: 2.20, 2.60, 3.50

post: 33%, 45%, 70%, 100%
 
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interest rates do not because it is "fashionable" or "beautiful" but in order to worsen the chances of the bank for your opponent
 
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This article was valuable for me. I've picked up some advice. I didn't know exactly the range of calling and the percentage of chances. It s good to know that it's possible to call with suited connectors. But I think I wouldn't take a risk to raise with KJs from UTG though having read the article it's clarified my mind and next time I will do so. But again it would depend on the stack size.
On the other hand sometimes you sit a short or middle- sized stack , don't get any good hands, and just passively loose the rest of your stack and don't know what to do whilst blinds and and antes keep biting you. Oh. There are so many things for me learn yet...
 
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Standard here and I use them quite efficiently.
 
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I currently use 45% 57% and 75%, but it will depend on our rival, sometimes I usually bet the amount of the pot. Usually, in this mode the increases tend to multiply the value of the big blind by a multiple that is usually in the range 2-4. 2 bb is the minimum raise that can be done pre-flop. The maximum limit is conditioned by the stack of the attacking player. 3, 3.5 or 4 are the most common quantities of pre-flop raises. The players are usually guided when setting the sizes of their pre-flop raises by very different criteria. Some always put the same amount, to hinder reading. Others vary the quantities randomly, with the same purpose. There are also players who change the sizes depending on the position from which they perform the attack. Or that they get carried away by the "fashion" of the table they are playing in or the poker room. And the most predictable are those that change the size of their preflop raises depending on the strength of the cards they have in hand. The best option, without a doubt, is to select the sizes of the increases according to mathematical and strategic criteria.
 
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For pre flop action I have: 2.1x , 2.25x , 2.45x , Max
for post flop action I have: 35% , 48% , 65% , Max
 
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I also use the 2.25, 2.5, 3x betting bar. It just seems to work the best and makes things easier to calculate in the later streets. I think you could possible throw a 3.25x in there. Just mix it up and see what works best for you. If the current betting bar is working then I wouldn't change it.

Good Luck!
 
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