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 Originally Posted by johnny_fish
Let's say we c/r every raggy flop with JJ+/AK and a small % of other stuff.
What is the advantage of doing this over just cbetting everything?
You get an extra bet out of opponents who habitually bet when checked to and often get another one when they call and then fold to your lead on a brick turn. I c/r with made hands early and draws later. You still need to c-bet obv, but it adds to your unpredictability and gets you more action, imo. Used to be a c/r was considered a really strong move but it's becoming so commonly used as a bluff that a lot of players seem to dig their heels in now and will often play back with second best hands.
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