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NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
I just want to see what some of you guys would do here when faced with different situations.
Here is the setting you are in a 2-4 NL game online with 9 players seated at the table and UTG is a good player and has respect for you and you respect him. The BB is an unknown. BB has about $400 UTG has about $500 You have $400 UTG limps. everyone folds to you. You have A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] You raise it to $16. BB calls $16 UTG calls $16. $50 in the pot. Do you make a continuation bet? What size? Here are the flops. 1. Q 8 6r. 2. Q T 7r. 3. Q 8 8r. 4. Q 2 2r. 5. Q J 6r. 6. Q 9 7 . 9 and 7 are clubs. 7. Q 5 6 . 5 and 6 are clubs. 8. Q 9 5r. 9. Q 7 8r. 10. Q 6 T r. |
#2
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
Yes, 40-60% of the pot.
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#3
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
Yes to all. But 80-100% of pot. 40-60 will get CR'd a lot.
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
yes to all, 75-100% of the pot
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
if the flops instead were jack high, and you held AQ, would you guys still make the continuation bet?
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
I rarely raise AQo, only sometimes AQs. But yes, if I'm the PF raiser, I'm showing aggression on the flop.
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Re: NL Quiz AKo continuation bet.
Well it depends on the person. If I know a pot sized bet will let them fold a lot of hands better then me, and which a 1/2 pot sized bet would encourage a call or raise, then yes a larger continuation bet is called for.
But if it's a smarter player (in this case), over betting the pot is just a waist of money. You will be risking a pot sized bet to win the pot, so you need to have at least a 50% chance they will both fold to just break even. But since they are both good players and called your pre-flop raise; that will be unlikely. |
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