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Re: Betting the pot
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A silent acorn on the path does lay 'Til comes the crunch of the woodsman's boot walking along his way No more hope shall the acorn see Of growing up to be a new tall tree. [/ QUOTE ] OK, now I'm shifting to the latter. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Re: Betting the pot
Wouldn't you know it
Bluff is a poet |
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Re: Betting the pot
In these loose low limit PLO games there is rarely a good reason to bet less than the pot. The exeption of course is a value bet on the river or sometimes i wil pick up a small pot with a suspiciosly small bet on a scrappy board
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Re: Betting the pot
Preflop:
I typically make it pot sized if I raise preflop unless there are stack considerations (ie a shortstack that has raised or called one raise already and is likely to go all in, I want to be able to throw down a big reraise if he does so I will try to avoid raising more than half his stack). Flop: If I raised preflop, I generally make a continuation bet of 70-80% of pot on the flop, mostly for deception. This allows me to take down pots for a slightly cheaper price than a full bet (often with air) and also serves to confuse my opponent. They flop middle set or top and bottom pair and see me bet $30 into a $40 pot on the flop, having done the same previously with nothing but an outside straight draw. If I am playing in a raised pot in which I did not raise, I'm generally either checkraising the size of the pot or betting out the size of the pot, depending on my opponents. If you bet out with top set against a loose PFR with an overpair or weak draw you will often find yourself getting paid off since they will not believe that you bet out into them with a strong hand. Again, this is opponent dependant. There are certain players, like Dans Macabre, that I will check-raise at every chance I get. There are other players, like Beset that I almost always bet into with strength or air. Turn: On the turn, most of my bets tend to be pot size bets. I try to mix it up and use close to pot size bets a lot of the time, again because it confuses many opponents "Why would he bet $8 into a $11 pot with the nuts?". Sometimes I lead weak with very strong hands, and sometimes I block with weak hands. Again, very opponent dependant. River: On the river, I bet however much will get me the most money when I have the best or worst hand. If I'm up against two opponents and I feel they'll both call a 1/2 pot size bet, but only one will call a 2/3 pot size bet than it is obviously always better to bet 1/2 pot. |
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Re: Betting the pot
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Re: Betting the pot
Hi Chimichonga,
The "Ace of Base" series on my site consists of Omaha articles that are currently unavailable. (Old articles, written for the now defunct Poker Digest magazine.) I release one of these articles per month, more than anything as a service to the loyal visitors of my site. I have decided to do a final rerun for this entire series, meaning that the piece in question (that was featured in September 2005) will probably be available again in July 2006. Or, as Baggier has just done, you can simply copy it from my old site. This could work just as well I guess. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Rolf Slotboom www.rolfslotboom.com |
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