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How bad did I play this ?......eorr, eorrr, eorrrrrrrrr
noble1:
as played a smaller c-bet is best then considering your read on opponent the turn should be checked...folding if opponent bets out [read dependent]
if you bet less pre and on the flop 1/3 ish to 1/2 pot then a check raise all in on the turn may well work if you believe your read on villain is correct.. just try to be aware of your and opponent stack sizes/styles and skill level before choosing the best way to approach a situation. [Think about how you size your bets and how it will affect future bets/actions]
as said in above replies floating is a possibility but you hope for a check on the turn or river before you ship your chips in not when your opponent double barrels [with these size stacks/bet sizes]!!
--- Quote ---Once you bet the flop he should fold or move in given effective stack sizes
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think about what has been written here....opponent is not using position very well..
bigredders:
i agree with whats been said already...tbh if you raise so small preflop then that puts you in trouble as you may think he would be calling light which widens up his range. when it comes 2 overcards it hits so much of his range you just have to let it go.
i do agree with the pot odds comment though. It is a personal gripe of mine of poker players that dont evaluate pot odds properly at 5-1 pot odds you need a 20% chance of winning so the fold was the right play, although you shouldn"t have been in the position in the first place
deanp27:
i"d be tempted to c/c flop when i am out of position.
you can"t bet twice and fold here with stack sizes.
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