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Betting Patterns in sitngo's and MTT's: please contribute
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knoedel
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04-04-2007, 06:33 PM
Post subject: Betting Patterns in sitngo's and MTT's: please contribute
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Hey, this is a subject that I think is neglected. I hope i didn't overlook a thourough discussion on this subject at a different place... One mistake one should not make is to generalize betting patterns. I have noticed though that a lot of players have INDIVIDUAL betting patterns that one can easily abuse if one pays attention. I am trying to classify (i know, this is not very individual, but there are certain types of players that one meets regularly) types of players and how one can abuse their betting pattern because it gives away information that gives you an edge over your opponents. This is just a start...
The Nit: Easy to play with as he bets a lot if he has a good hand and little if he doesnt. A lot of nits put out little defensive (min-)bets when out position. He gets really afraid if you raise them, so instead of calling with a draw I would often raise to take it down unimproved. A lot of times he/she would call your raise, check on the turn and fold to a further bet. A great play is to abuse that in a following way: Let's say you flop a set on a nice flop, bet out and get raised by someone you put on top pair: you call the raise and check the turn, your opponent will bet aggressively and will be totally puzzled if you play back at him...(because your betting pattern doesnt make sense)
maniacs: often overbet pots that are checked to them, so you can checkraise them well (but only if you have a hand). Easy to trap, will call you down with very little. Other times just coldcall their bets with a hand as they will likely fire a second barrel. calling is sometimes underrated as it gives no information away and leaves your opponent second guessing.
I am sure this can go on a lot, so please contribute...
For myself I like to not give away tells by my way of betting. I c-bet around 2/3rds of the pot most of the time (except I am against a notorious check-raiser and opt to take a free card, or there are more than two opponents in the hand). I second barrel only if I think I can make the guy fold (if he was floating), this time about 1/2 the pot. I checkraise for value and Information, not as a principle (a lot of players checkraise to much). I almost never minbet (except if I want to induce a bluff/raise), just as I barely ever minraise (never preflop) , except if i want to induce a call, like if i flop the nuts and someone showed strengths in his betting....
I am sure a lot can still be said on this subject, and I feel it hasn't been done thoroughly yet....
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