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C-Betting at 25nl
Okay, it's official: The crazy players (I wont say donks) at the 25nl have got me second guessing my post flop play. Im trying to completely nut-peddle, and build my $200 br to $400. This should be possible in a weeks worth of 8-hour days, but Im completely baffled here.
I am lost as to how to proceed after c-betting with middle pair or overcards. I have seen people call me down with a wide range of everything from low backdoor flushes, to just calling with the nuts, and it makes it hard to want to stick to c-bets. Do you think it would still be profitable, albeit a much slower process, to just not try to bluff these people? |
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Re: C-Betting at 25nl
fire second barrels more then if that doesn't work, then just camp good cards
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Re: C-Betting at 25nl
yeah, I've been hesitant to do that, since Im assuming these guys are at least competant, and this was also the advice of some books I read.
I will try the turn c-bet, especially a semi, and hopefully that'll turn things around. got scared Im bein weak-tight. Course Im a mostly mtt player, so this might just be natural. |
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Re: C-Betting at 25nl
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Do you think it would still be profitable, albeit a much slower process, to just not try to bluff these people? [/ QUOTE ] Yes - don't bluff. Continuation bettting only seems to work for me at $25NL from *early* position, as my holding is more respected, and the calls tend to be looser. I don't often continuation bet with more than 2 callers at this level. Scott |
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