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Originally Posted by BankItPayette
i suppose i was happy with him not stacking with a 6. and if i put him on a bluff, i figured he'd fold to any raise. but i see your point..
Well, I mentionned this b/c it is something I noticed myself doing too.. kinda like a "I'm a bit afraid he has this card, so quickly check it to get it over with".. but in these types of situations, where I'm riding on the notion I have him beat, I've noticed I'm right most of the time, and they will probably call a minraise if they've come so far.. so the times this adds to your profit should outweigh the times it backfires. I think.
@natdag: I'd never c-bet vs more than 2 people. And from 10NL experience, at the lower stakes, c-betting is seriously -EV. Most of the time someone will call it, because:
- he likes to gamble on something he might get on the turn/river (today I saw a guy call a pot-sized bet on the turn, gambling for his flush.. he actually hit too, and got lucky his opp didn't read him right, cuz when he raised, he actually got reraised lol.. so, seeing his gambling affirmed, no doubt he'll be doing lots more of this in the future)
- he'll call everything with any crap he gets, because he thinks everyone is bluffing (same guy called my leading bets down to the river with J high.. em, what did he think I'd have?..)
- he'll call everything with LP, because he is afraid otherwise he might miss out on a pot
- even though he didn't hit anything, he just likes his hand so much he can't lay it down.
- (etc)
- he actually hit something!
If I haven't seen a guy fold to some medium bets a fews times before, I'm not gonna try to bluff him out..