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We are 5 poker heads who are looking to elevate our games through discussion and sweat sessions with one another. This will be where we share our ideas and concepts, as well as report on our own individual growth. Each week, we will concentrate and study one poker concept and write an article on it. Please check back frequently and let us know your thoughts and opinions; we welcome your feedback.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

C-Bet Analysis

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384635
Villain is 70/1/.2 over 82 hands and is folding to c-bets 30% of the time.
Drawing to a gutshot vs. a loose passive villain makes this a perfect
spot to check behind for a free shot at the nuts. When the A pairs on
the turn, it makes for a perfect double barrel because a level one
thinker will be hard pressed to call without an Ace.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384664
Villain is 24/11/.7 over 73 hands. Paired boards make for good c-
betting flop texture. Against a passive opponent such as this one, he
will often call to peel off a turn card with 33-TT (assuming he 3-bets
JJ+). In the case that he calls the flop bet, I would follow up with a
strong turn bet here as he would be hard pressed to call a large turn
bet without a K and he must also be fearful of a large river bet.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384707
Villain is 52/3/.2 over 47 hands. The flop texture in conjunction with
this villain's calling range justifies a check behind. The turn bet is
a bluff which attempts to fold out most of the junk he cold calls with
preflop. As a pure bluff, my hand is very easy to get away from if I
experience any resistance.

-Dice

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