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Postby NODRAMA11 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 12:28 pm

I mostly would like to point to c-betting post flop. Normally I bet around 60%. However I see atta22 betting 80 percent when the board gets heavily connected. Is this kind of the norm. betting dry flops 60% and connected boards around 80%. See example TT and AK squeeze play.

Relating to squeeze play............We RR 4x the original raiser plus 1/2 of the bet of the limpers involved. Kind of standard questions but he.....I have never landed from the sky jumping records at track either. :P

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Re: video 20 atta22

Postby atta22 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:26 am

When to c-betting is a very complicated topic without a definitive answer - there are so many variables.

Most important is your opponent and their tendencies. If they are playing fit-or-fold then I will c-bet them close to 100% on a lot of boards (possibly not on a very wet board like JT8 with a flush draw). Conversely, if you're against a very loose opponent who doesn't fold, then I'll lessen my cbet frequency when I miss and have no overcards/draws that can potentially improve my hand. I'd say your cbet frequency should be somewhere between 60-80% overall.

For the squeeze play - yeah I would raise 4.5 to 5 times the original raise amount when squeezing. You don't want to give your opponents to call with any sort of pocket pair to set-mine. Then you can also mix in squeezes with marginal hands (ie. suited connectors) since they will be folding a fair amount. Know who your opponents are and squeeze with a higher frequency against the nitty-type guys who fold a lot unless they have super premium hands.
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