![]() I'm definitely screwing up big somewhere. What kind of boards should one C-Bet on and what kind of boards should one continue to barrell on the turn? C-Betting turn would mean 9bb gone pre-flop, 12 bb on the flop C-Bet and if the turn C-Bet is 30bb then you've invested about 51bb on just a A high hand. If the flop C-Bet doesn't work what should one do especially when OOP after 3-Betting pre-flop from blinds. Its a 3-Bet pot so have to assume opponents with tighter ranges. What would be the ideal play in a 3-Bet pot when you have initiative and don't hit the flop. Should I reduce my C-Bet frequency? I feel if I don't C-Bet and am OOP he's gonna bet, when IP he'll bet turn. I do C-Bet a lot when I 3-Bet AK pre-flop unless the board is very heavy. Here C-Bets sometimes work and sometimes don't. On a Q83r board people hit hands like AQ,KQ and don't give up. On a 269r kind of board a C-Bet rarely works since the opponent could have an overpair and would call. ![]() Its worst when I'm OOP and get floated left right and center. ![]() ![]() If I don't 2nd barrell then its pretty obvious i have AK and didn't hit anything and the opponent makes a bet if he has a medium pair. A normal 2/3 pot sized bet and I feel committed on the turn if I 2nd Barrell. You 3-Bet someone with AK, enter the flop and hit nothing. ![]()
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