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 Originally Posted by DimitriT
My PF raises are scaled to account for limpers (which works real well) so usually only two others seeing the flop with me. Yes, I believe each of these were on a low raggy board when the continuation bet was used. My table image is between semi loose and tight…seeing ~28% of flops.
The thing is, I do exactly the same when I hold high PP so I figured there is no way for them to tell if I held AA or AK,AQ, etc. But I guess what Rondavu is correct, I lost my credibility after the first showdown so I should have switched it up and limped in or stop using the continuation bet(for the time being). I like to throw the continuation bets because one never knows when an opponent is there just to try and set; if I forgo the continuation bet I may allow them a free card when they were willing to drop it on the flop.
I guess this was a good lesson in table image…something I have not worried about too much. Its something I’ll try to be aware of now. Thanks.
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