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Continuation bets
Playing online in a MTT made a raise in MP with 10/10 and got one caller. Flop came 4 J 7 rainbow. Caller was first to act and checked. I made a bet of half the pot and he called. Turn was another rag and he checked so I made another bet and he raised. I folded.
Few hands later in the SB I had QQ and raised 4x bb and same person called me again. An A came on the flop and I checked and he bet to which I folded. Was my bet on the turn in the 1st hand correct or should I have checked also? Second with the A on the flop holding QQ and first to act should I make a bet or is checking the smarter approach? Thank you in advance for your input. If I played these hands like a bonehead constructive criticism is welcomed. |
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Re: Continuation bets
on the 1st hand you were probably beat...
on the 2nd hand you didn't buy enough information to figure out if you were beat. a bet on the flop would have eliminated a worst hand bluffing at you most of the time, but you took a conservative approach... it was a style choice imo. |
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Re: Continuation bets
Stack sizes and bet amounts are needed for a more thorough analysis. But assuming healthy stacks, you should bet both flops. By check-folding, you're just letting him have the pot with a bet without defining his or your hand at all.
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