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How do you adjust your bets on the turn? Continuation bet or pot control?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7129529, member: 397965"] If you have a value hand, then one of the main questions to ask, is how many bets its good for? Can you bet flop, turn and river on a clean runout and still be good more than 50% of the time when called? If not then the strategy is typically to check either flop or turn for pot control. Occationally you can bet flop and turn but check river instead on draw heavy boards. Another question to ask, is what if I get raised? If that would really suck, and is likely to happen, then maybe dont bet. Out of position yet another question is, if its better to shift to check-call mode to allow the opponent to hang themselfes. This could be a hand, that is not good enough to go bet, bet, bet, and is also unlikely to get outdrawn, so its not a disaster to "give a free card". Like having KK on a paired board like JJ6 rainbow. On such a board the opponent is either ahead already or drawing almost dead, and the only bad card for you would be an ace or maybe a 6. [MEDIA=youtube]HwhDuANhckg, list: PLh-Id-OF-s_ZpIsGR8m2nI9gbXITAVPeM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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