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Bet Sizing In No Limit
noble1:
I would like to start this thread and see what ideas / views you guys have on bet sizing pre-flop post-flop, its a topic i"ve seen coming up in other forums a lot recently with some rather bizarre ideas.
As well as pre and post flop bet sizing , your ideas on under betting , over betting , the continuation bet [how much? should you vary it?] would you adjust bet sizes to particular opponents? How do you set up the size of your bets to maximise the total number of chips that you can get off your opponents by the turn or river?
anyhows i hope this turns out to be a informative thread for all viewing it ;D
kinboshi:
noble1:
--- Quote from: Kinboshi on November 10, 2008, 18:04:22 PM ---
I really like the min re-raise (more so post-flop). Upsets other players and usually confuses them a fair bit.
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agreed kinboshi,i to like to min raise post flop as well but only on wet boards in position when i have a read on a weak player and the blinds are high relative to the stacks.I do it on wet boards in position because against a weak player i can buy my draws or a hidden inside straight cheap and often get to see the turn and river free, but against strong aggressive types this play i rarely use ;D
One huge error i see especially in lower stakes NLH cash or mtt is the min raise pre-flop as it achieves nothing !!! the amount of times i"ve opened up in late position with say J9s 2.5bb and the guy in the big blind min raises,quite often its a big hand QQ KK AA and they are giving me 3 to 1 odds to call lmao and together with position and potential implied odds its tyvm sir..
Waz1892:
--- Quote from: noble1 on November 10, 2008, 19:12:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: Kinboshi on November 10, 2008, 18:04:22 PM ---
I really like the min re-raise (more so post-flop). Upsets other players and usually confuses them a fair bit.
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agreed kinboshi,i to like to min raise post flop as well but only on wet boards in position when i have a read on a weak player and the blinds are high relative to the stacks.I do it on wet boards in position because against a weak player i can buy my draws or a hidden inside straight cheap and often get to see the turn and river free, but against strong aggressive types this play i rarely use ;D
One huge error i see especially in lower stakes NLH cash or mtt is the min raise pre-flop as it achieves nothing !!! the amount of times i"ve opened up in late position with say J9s 2.5bb and the guy in the big blind min raises,quite often its a big hand QQ KK AA and they are giving me 3 to 1 odds to call lmao and together with position and potential implied odds its tyvm sir..
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never heard of this expression..sorry....what does this mean?
noble1:
wet boards - draw heavy co-ordinated flops
dry boards - the opposite eg T62 rainbow flop
hope the explaination helps ...
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