
Originally Posted by
martindcx1e

Originally Posted by
dev
It works better live, you get more information from the way they react to the bet.
Online, though, I'
m finding it to be a big
leak.
I think it would be -EV in live games for the same reasons.
You know when you think you are bluffing, however can you really ever know if you are
protecting your hand or value betting or if you are even bluffing without
complete information. Assume you bet out with King
rag and your opponent folds. Is that a
bluff? What if your opponent turns over
Q rag. Was your bet now
protecting your hand?
Betting to see where you are at is betting for information which isn't different from any other type of bet really, much like say a
probe bet or betting to get a
free card or betting to
set up your opponent on the next
street. I do think this works better in live games.
I had a recent situation in which I had 7 3 in the BB. I get to see a free
flop which comes up 8 7 4. I bet out half the pot. I
don't have much, only a very small piece which might just be good enough. This isn't a
bluff, so is it a
value bet or protection at this point?
UTG raises me and it folds
back around. My bet to "see where I was at" was answered forcefully. So I look at him and ask, "How far
behind am I here? I can't be that far
behind on this
flop so let's see the
turn." I
call. The
turn pairs the 4 and I say, "It looks like I caught up," and bet the pot. He folded the better hand.
My bet to see where I was at allowed me to
bluff the pot away from him on a later
street. Additionally this betting pattern allowed me to pick up a number of other pots later in the
session as
well. Again, I think these probe bets work better when you have a captive audience that has been watching your for the whole evening and you've been
able to watch them. It was as much the betting pattern as the verbal jousting that
set me up to take the pot down on the
turn.