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    Default a few questions about cbetting

    1. how big should a cbet be in relation the pot (generally)?
    2. i raise 4x BB with AQ/AK preflop, and i get a caller. i'm late position. flop comes out and is very dry (say... 2 5 9 offsuit) and i miss and opponent bets a bit less than the pot. what do i do and what should i put him on?

    thanks for any input
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    1. You can't go wrong with about 2/3rds-3/4th of the pot as a general guideline
    2. It depends some on the opponent, and he could have a lot of hands. If you see someone doing this a lot then you could consider raising him occasionally to pick off what would likely be a bluff
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    Check flop, raise turn is a fun line in position against guys who are aware of flop c-bet games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
    1. You can't go wrong with about 2/3rds-3/4th of the pot as a general guideline
    is anything wrong with 1/2? and what if i play in a game of a bunch of inexperienced players (i.e. tv poker fans)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFchung
    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
    1. You can't go wrong with about 2/3rds-3/4th of the pot as a general guideline
    is anything wrong with 1/2? and what if i play in a game of a bunch of inexperienced players (i.e. tv poker fans)
    while it's fine as far as denying proper pot odds goes, you don't want to bet so small that you start to induce bluffs, and 1/2 pot looks a lot more appetizing to bluffy opponents than 3/4 does. and it doesn't really change against bad players.
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    i think its fine if we play vs these clueless donks cuz they suck at poker. Sometimes, i even threw out little blocking bet with good drawing hand on the turn after my cb got called on flop.
    Quote Originally Posted by AFchung
    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
    1. You can't go wrong with about 2/3rds-3/4th of the pot as a general guideline
    is anything wrong with 1/2? and what if i play in a game of a bunch of inexperienced players (i.e. tv poker fans)
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    Maybe try a delayed c-bet. Check flop and bet the turn.

    When he bets small without a draw he is most likely seeing if you have a pair, cause he has a piece of the flop. You can raise him but you should at least call since you can probably take away the pot on the turn.

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