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Thats the example everyone brings up as the main mistake Parasurama. To paraphrase others my range is very unbalanced there because I never check back air. Now I actually do sometimes because I'm one of the more passive c-bettors on FTR, but generally speaking thats such a good flop to c-bet that the only hands I'm likely to check are non-air hands. In fact its been suggested that against a thinking player checking air could actually be the balance/levelling thing to do, since they'll expect us to have something when we check. I just didnt have a lot of good examples of checking TP hands, this is micro-small stakes, value betting is still the bread and butter.
 Originally Posted by Parasurama
I think the key point I had over you was about using the delayed cbet on boards where your range is behind the preflop caller's.
I found that an interesting way to look at it. I've always thought of it as comparing my hand to my opponents calling/raising range. Unless we can get value from more worse hands than better hands we should be trying to get to showdown cheaply. More comes into it of course, but I havnt thought about comparing to his whole range. Likewise with c-betting I just try to pick boards I think I'm more likely to get folds on in an opponent specific sense.
Then again, I mention earlier this year, I need to do more work on maths and ranges instead of general concepts.
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