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continuation bets with AK
How often and under what conditions do you make a continuation bet into a dry flop with AK?
Under what circumstances is the answer "Hell no" SAM |
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Re: continuation bets with AK
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How often and under what conditions do you make a continuation bet into a dry flop with AK? Under what circumstances is the answer "Hell no" SAM [/ QUOTE ] if flop is Akk...hell no |
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Re: continuation bets with AK
Any time I'm up against just 1 opponent I always make a continuation bet.
Against 3 opponents I never make a continuation bet. Against 2 opponents w/o position I rarely make a continuation. Against 2 opponents acting last I'll often make continuation bets unless the flop texture is particularly bad. |
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Re: continuation bets with AK
sounds about right to me
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Re: continuation bets with AK
In my experience, this is the rules that I follow:
(This means, I've learned this works the best). And I'd be interested in some criticism. I do: Make continuation bets if I have position, and a limper has called my raise. Make continuation bets into a flush draw board. Make continuation bets into QJr board (one opponent) Make continuation bets with an all undercards board (one opponent). I don't Make continuation bets into a large field. Make continuation bets if I called a large bet (with position) and it's checked to me. Although I might if it's checked to me again on the turn. |
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Re: continuation bets with AK
bump some good responses already
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