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Re: C-bets. What's your criteria?
 Originally Posted by Jupit3r
I consider myself a very aggressive player and tend to do a lot of c-bets. I sometimes make 'em out of position, to more than one villain, against a loose player etc. I guess it's time to change the strategy. I wanna hear when you think it's appropriate to fire a c-bet.
Do you always have to be the pre-flop raiser? (or caller to a good bet)
Always bet against a single opp, or can there be 2, even 3 of them?
Ever bet out of position? (for example rainbow, rag table?)
Bet against loose/aggressive opp(s)?
I know there's more to it than this... tell me everything.
Make me a better player. 
if i am the pf raiser:
1)HU, usually (75%+ of the time), unless into a call station and you miss the flop totally. i will bet out to "protect a vulnerable hand" against multiple players...but only if i hit a big hand on the flop AJ (jack hits)TPTK minimum.
2)yes, unless i want to c/r...same criteria as #1.
3)YES, especially if you hit the flop.
if i am not the pf raiser in a raised pot:
1) if i hit 2nd pair or better, yes. otherwise, no. unless i want to c/r.
2)yes.
3)yes.
in unraised pots (technically not a cbet, but whatever):
the best thing i have found is to bet any ragged A or rainbow flop...just BE THE 1ST ONE TO DO IT! but if somebody beats you to it, call or raise only if you hit...even if you figure the bettor is bluffing. dont overdo this one, as you may start getting "played back at." (wow, what poor grammer..lol)
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