Originally Posted by
boutron
BigSlick, if you're opponents are exploitable by calling large cbets with weak hands, the only wrong thing you can do is not exploit them.
There are so many players that desperately want to see if their runner, runner draw, 2nd pair, PP is going to hit the turn, they will call ridiculous amounts. They simply don't have any idea about pot/implied odds. So, bet the maximum amount that their worse hand or draw will call. Obviously, this is all very read dependent.
Earlier tonight, I bet about 1.25x the pot on the flop and turn w only a T high TPTK. I did it because the opponent routinely calls down with any pair any kicker. With the extra large bets, I was able to easily get the stacks in by the river. I took his stack with top pair on a T high board. There are only a handful of opponents that I would try that against.
Note that this makes YOU exploitable in that you are not going to bet as much when you cbet air so you only follow this strategy against the fish who are not paying attention.
Against attentive regs, your cbet needs to be based primarily on the texture of the board with, of course, some consideration of your opponent. I'm going to bet more against a reg who likes to float, for instance. What I won't do is bet more based on the strength of my hand. Regs will pick up on that. I also don't want to bet so much that all worse hands will fold. That's where the 1/2 bet on dry boards and 3/4 or so on wet boards guideline comes from.
I'll be interested to hear the thoughts of others.