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Old 08-13-2008, 11:56 PM #7 (permalink)  
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I tried cbetting a lot more today than I used to, even with weakish one pair hands and def. all of my air on the majority of flop textures. I was actually surprised at the amount of folds I got and it's quite easy to b/f.

One bad spot where I cbet AdAsh7d8s on a Jd9d9c flop and got c/r'ed and blown off my hand (maybe I'm being results oriented b/c an Ace spiked on the turn and I was in position) but other than that I never seemed to get raised in spots where I'd have a tough decision.

Onto your hands:

1. I cbet this hand a lot, but you might have to fire two shells if a broadway card doesnt hit the turn as a hand like AQJx could certainly be in villains range. I'm not quite sure what cbetting accomplishes besides villain fold a bad Axxx hand or something like QQxx. You could probably check the flop and still represent a bettable hand on the turn though

2. I think this is a spot where I check too much. A "seemingly" good draw, however, only an offsuit Ten is to the nuts. Getting c/r'ed stinks because it could easily be by a bigger wrap or FD which could put us in some weird turn spots.

3. I cbet this flop. It's a spot where better hands will certainly fold as a naked top pair hands just don't seem to call with out some additional equity. Also, TT/JJ/QQ will give up here, I see a lot of people calling out of the blinds to top-set mine. Getting c/r'ed here is fine as we really have no equity against a c/r'ing range anyways.

4. Glad you posted this hand, because I also play nitty mcnitterson here and check. I'd really like to have the As to cbet this flop, and I'd be much more confident in a c/r being a made hand. I think if I have the nut flush draw card I'd cbet.

5. Cbet this one 100% and expect him to c/c a lot. Turn play depends on the card. I'm bet/folding the flop if that's not obvious

6. This is omahahaha at it's finest, I always think these paired boards are great for bluffing/raising/leading but people seem to have it a lot more than the math would indicate. I know I sound like some noob saying that but people just seem to show up with it a lot here. I, however, do cbet into solid players who will snap fold Axxx w/o thinking twice.

7. If there wasn't a flush draw on the board I could see your case for checking however I'd like to charge naked low clubs or like a Queen high flush draw that has a broadway gutterball. I'm definitely calling a c/r and then obv value-betting a board pair or bluffing on a club since we hold the nut-club.
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