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« on: May 11, 2008, 01:17:14 PM »

I'm, just a poker newbie, but I read where aggresion is very important.  In most cases, we want to put in raises preflop. This means that we’re going to face the nasty continuation bet conundrum many, many times. For the sake of avoiding predictability we can’t play it the same way every time, but most of the time we’re going to try to retain the initiative.

IT’S HARD TO MAKE A HAND. Just because we missed doesn’t mean our foe didn’t miss, too.
THEY CAN’T FOLD IF WE DON’T BET. And if they do fold, you win not just chips, but image equity, too.

so there you are, you have that big Slick, and the flop is a rag bunch of cards. It's to you. Are u a continuation player? and why?
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« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2008, 08:55:24 PM »

I SAY IF U HAVE THE CHIPS AND POSITION GO 4 IT Kiss


I'm, just a poker newbie, but I read where aggresion is very important.  In most cases, we want to put in raises preflop. This means that we’re going to face the nasty continuation bet conundrum many, many times. For the sake of avoiding predictability we can’t play it the same way every time, but most of the time we’re going to try to retain the initiative.

IT’S HARD TO MAKE A HAND. Just because we missed doesn’t mean our foe didn’t miss, too.
THEY CAN’T FOLD IF WE DON’T BET. And if they do fold, you win not just chips, but image equity, too.

so there you are, you have that big Slick, and the flop is a rag bunch of cards. It's to you. Are u a continuation player? and why?

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« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2008, 08:22:21 AM »

i'll just bite my tongue on this one...no comment
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« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2008, 11:22:58 AM »

I SAY IF U HAVE THE CHIPS AND POSITION GO 4 IT Kiss
If you have actual thoughts on the question, I'd be interested to see them.  Unfortunately, your on-line answer is for too simplistic to help me in the area of CBs.  For example:

- What exactly does "if you have the chips" mean?  Is it relative to the pot size?  Your stack size?  The blinds?  Other things?  Some combination of factors? 

- If you don't "have the chips" to make a CB, shouldn't you have chosen a different action pre-flop?

- What if you don't have position?  Taking what you said literally, you should never CB out of position.  Is that what you meant? 

- Are there no other considerations?  How about the number of opponents?  Their play styles?  The texture of the flop? 
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« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2008, 11:18:36 AM »

My understanding is that a continuation bet is a bet that continues your pre-flop aggression with a bet that is about half the size of the pot.  So you can knock people out who would otherwise be checking to see the Turn, It does cost a  little but you can get away from it if someone raises you and you think that they are ahead of you.

There also is this idea to give yourself good pot odds by making the bet small and the potential winnings large as a percentage of your bet. For example, the pot is $150.  If you bet $75 then you only have to win about one in three times to make a profit on it.

So, when not sure if you have the best hand after the flop, it's time to pull out the continuation bet. Or at least so I tell myself. I'm still a donkey trying to figure this all out, and when faced with the situation find myself chickening out and just checking, which I know is wrong.
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« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2008, 01:56:49 PM »


I love getting a free card but don't like to give them Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2008, 07:34:49 AM »

for me just depends , On how many chips i have what type of player is in the pot with me... if they like to chase flushes and draws or just make loose calls i probably would check , but if they are tight a player good chance you can go ahead and take it down so i would bet..
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« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2008, 12:17:29 PM »

i love a free card myself. 
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