Quote Originally Posted by Savy View Post
Thinking about SPR is important yes but when you don't want to be betting the turn on like every possible card that can come out caring about your turn bet size is fairly unimportant.

The reason you can c-bet a tonne at low microstakes is because people fold far too to c-bets so you can bet just about anything and make money in a vacuum. When people do call they become much less likely to fold period. I imagine when you look at hands where you have c-bet flop villains fold % will be much higher than villains fold % on the turn when you have c-bet the flop and turn.

It's kind of the same reason that betting the river is probably good, villains tend to be passive and won't really play back at you & won't want to be letting go of basically any made hand.
Cbetting is evolving rapidly again at this very moment. On the network he's playing on (WPN), people are not folding to cbet too much anymore and they are paying attention to exactly what boards you bet what sizing on when it comes to the flop. I was (but fixed it) getting check raised and jammed on the turn after they just called the flop cbet and raised the turn.

On BetOnline, I can cbet 80%-100% profitably. On WPN, I'm down to about 60% tops. All the regs are cbetting and folding to cbet in the 50-65% range. It's extremely difficult but it's the best micros training we can get anywhere.