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 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
 Originally Posted by Monty3038
 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
You just sound uncomfortable with not cbetting. How often do you not cbet hands that will likely win at showdown?
I don't know if I understand your question properly, but if I raised out/opened, I rarely don't c-bet unless facing a c-bet from villian.
Obviously from your question, this seems inappropriate.
As towards comfort, I' m not comfortable with a lot so far.
Yah, that's my point. You really need to cut back on your cbetting.
I'll look for docs on c-betting and posts on it.
So what you are saying is that c-betting to build the pot when you are ahead is incorrect?
I may also be using the term c-betting incorrectly, so that might be part of my problem in understanding it... but if I lead out I am betting most any flop for a number of reasons... those reasons are as follows:
1) When leading into a flop where I miss, I bet to win the pot right there, possibly forcing a better hand to fold.
2) When leading into a flop where I hit, I usually lead a bit less to build a pot... though this is not always the case.
3) I lead into pots looking for information.
As I said, I'll need to do more research on betting into the flop to see where I'm making my errors or the errors in my logic.
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