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Patterns to Raise and Bet during NL hold em ring session

  
 
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Old 09-18-2006, 02:21 AM     Post subject: Patterns to Raise and Bet during NL hold em ring session #1 (permalink)  
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Any certian bets you like to make preflop always, then on the flop, turn, river.


When holding anything from the nuts to nothing.
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Old 09-18-2006, 02:36 AM #2 (permalink)  

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This is WAY to general of a question to get any type of real response, and you should never do something the same way all the time anyway.
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Old 09-18-2006, 03:59 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Sometimes with a big hand I'll push. Sometimes with a big hand I'll bet small to induce a bluff. Sometimes I'll just bet for value with a big hand. Sometimes I'll check with a big hand and go for the check-raise. I rarely fold big hands.
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My bets preflop and on the flop vary by amount of people limped or seen the flop, other than that they stay the same.

At a $.25/$.50 table I raise to $2.22 preflop when I open or if there is one limper, if there is 2 limpers I bet $3.33. On the flop my c-bet HU is always $3.66 and with 2 people in is $5.55 with 3 people is $6.66.

In unraised pots it just depends on how many people are in the pot though I usually bet just a few cents under pot or overbet.

I vary my bets on the turn and river depending on the hand ranges I put people on.
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Old 09-18-2006, 05:21 AM #6 (permalink)  
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i just play my big hands hard.. overbet limped pot with nuts.. then keep going..

also bet every street if i hit flop, and bet flop with cbet no matter what.
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