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Old 12-23-2005, 03:24 PM
adsman adsman is offline
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

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Are you going to bet the river if he calls?

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Unless I hit a J or a T that's the last buck in the pot for me.
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Old 12-23-2005, 03:34 PM
gehrig gehrig is offline
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

you're getting 5.5-1 on a continuation bet
you're getting less than 2-1 on the turn raise

continuation bets are almost always good because you're always getting great odds
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Old 12-23-2005, 04:46 PM
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

did you love the fact that the board paired when you tried this, or did you hate it?
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Old 12-23-2005, 04:57 PM
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

It makes no sense. You obviously would've bet a Q on the flop. He's folding air, he's looking you up with any pair.
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Old 12-23-2005, 06:05 PM
callydrias callydrias is offline
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

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you're getting 5.5-1 on a continuation bet
you're getting less than 2-1 on the turn raise

continuation bets are almost always good because you're always getting great odds

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Eh, no. You don't get odds to bet. With the option to bet or check, you have infinite odds since you can take a card for free.

You can, however, give your opponent odds by betting. On the continuation bet, he get 6.5:1 to call and on the turn raise he gets 5.75:1 to call. The turn raise actually puts more pressure on him odds-wise, but all of this is meaningless if Villain was trying to checkraise the flop and is now crushing Hero.
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Old 12-23-2005, 06:13 PM
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

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you're getting 5.5-1 on a continuation bet
you're getting less than 2-1 on the turn raise

continuation bets are almost always good because you're always getting great odds

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Eh, no. You don't get odds to bet. With the option to bet or check, you have infinite odds since you can take a card for free.

You can, however, give your opponent odds by betting. On the continuation bet, he get 6.5:1 to call and on the turn raise he gets 5.75:1 to call. The turn raise actually puts more pressure on him odds-wise, but all of this is meaningless if Villain was trying to checkraise the flop and is now crushing Hero.

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No....

It only has to be profitable a certain amount of times quantified by the odds laid to you on the bluff.

A profitable bluff, will need to work >20% of the time when you have to bet 1 dollar into a 4 dollar pot (EV =.80*-1 + .2*4)

Yessir?
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Old 12-27-2005, 03:38 PM
Ryan11 Ryan11 is offline
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Default Re: Instead of the continuation bet...

I think this is an ok play as long as you sometimes do it with a legitmate hand.

Like sometimes when heads up I will check behind AQ on this flop and go for a turn raise to set up plays like this in the future if I am against an observing opponent. If the player doesnt pay much attention I think it is spewing because he is calling down any pair here I would think.
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