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 Originally Posted by Chopper
makes sense, but sometimes it is unwise to cbet, right? and the more callers to your raise, the more unwise it is to cbet, right? for example, a lone A hits a rainbow flop...cbet. however, what if the flop comes Ah Th 4c, do you still cbet an opponent you have no reads on?
what are your criteria?
Now it's time to play pokah!!!
The point is you have a chance to win the pot by raising pre-flop, with a good hand mind you. You get 1, maybe 2 calles, now you have a chance to win by cbetting the flop. How often you cbet depends on the flop, and the players, this would be a long post in itself. The point is, before you see the turn card you have 2 chances to win the pot. If you limp you'll only win when you hit your set or the flop is all rags.
chance to win irregardless of the cards >> chance to win because you have the best hand
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