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Hey all just a quick question, what do u do when you raise preflop oop, cbet flop get called. Do u cbet turn or just give up the hand ? I feel like im losing money in these situations but i dont actually have a hand im i right to give up
 
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if they called and i totally wiffed , most the times i just give up turn for they are calling with something or trying to hit something, it also depends on board texture , and if player vs me is loose or tight , also if they would be the type of player to float me on flop. If the guy is a calling station and will call off bottom pair it's not a good idea to bet turn too, also you have to balance your play otherwise you will be explotable. It's not one answer rules all.
 
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As with most situations it depends on the player and board texture.
 
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It would depend on the board, your opponents range and your perceived range. If your playing with a lot of the same opponents session to session than they all probably know if you miss a flop, they can call and you will give up on the turn so, your losing money by playing too predictably. If this is the case than you could take advantage by barreling 2 streets more offen. The most important thing is to learn the other players tendencies and then you will be able to put them on a more accurate range, making these situations easier for you to read and make the correct decision.
 
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There is no clear solution. You have to look at your cards. You should look at the structure of the board. You have to watch who your opponents are. If everything was so simple - poker would not be interesting. ;)
 
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Go all in! no but seriously a bluff could come in handy....depends on who you are against and if the stack is worth it
 
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It depends on your hand and on many more. With a weak or medium hand, it's better not to risk and fold.
 
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V zavisimosti ot pozitsii, ya chashche vsego skinu-tseleye stek !!!
 
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Double barrel on good turns cards that are good for your range, like an A or a K. But OOP you are obviously at a disadvantage and shouldn't barrel light that often. If you cbet the flop too often OOP, better opponents will notice and calling stations will still call you.
So cbet less when OOP, and more when IP.
 
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Hey all just a quick question, what do u do when you raise preflop oop, cbet flop get called. Do u cbet turn or just give up the hand ? I feel like im losing money in these situations but i dont actually have a hand im i right to give up

I always used to cbet every time I raise preflop because if I check it seems like I am giving up pot control for my opponent to bet at me. However since players are more looser, it is getting more difficult to steal pots and/or take pots at the flop and turn.

So now my strategy is basically more passive aggressive rather than loose aggressive because in online poker there are many situations where I get caught trying to take downs pot with a fairly strong starting hand but cannot build from that hand.

As you know, poker is easier if you have hand, but as a player including me, being good to great involves trying to be opportunistic and bluff once in awhile.
 
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the value of the bet is crucial here, you have to frighteen the oponent the way that he thinks that you're playing for value... ex: you raise 150 pre flop in a pot of 300, and then in turn you raise something like 350~400
 
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