Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
How many hands saw the flop before your continuation bet?
Are you making continuation bets on raggy boards? What is
you table image?
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.