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longjohn's picture
Should I cbet?

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBace_bluff1012180  BTNHero820  Effective Stacks: 21bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is BTN Hero raises to 80, ace_bluff101 calls 40 Flop (160, 2 players) ace_bluff101 checks, Hero bets 80, I only played 22 hands with this villain so not much strong information he lead 60% of the time on the flop and the three times he checked he c/r once and folded the rest, when I had been to showdown from his leads I saw bluffs 3 times but he made it quite obvious by either betting small on the flop or betting half on the flop and then kept the bet the same size on the turn.I wasn't sure whether I should cbet this hand I'm not sure how much of his leading range is bluffs and how much is value and I don't know what his checking range consists of although I imagine that his c/r range is going to be more value hands then bluffs.

Nossrep's picture
Yes...

100 percent of the time...

nekrogovner's picture
I'm not sure why do you even

I'm not sure why do you even consider "not cbetting" this hand. What would you accomplish by that?

longjohn's picture
I don't know

I don't know I was confused just because I had no idea what his checking range is and if he has many bluffs in his c/r range that I would have to fold to or if he has a very polarized checking range the I might be only getting called or raised by better and folding worse? Would you check this hand back vs any opponent or are you always going to bet this?

HU.TIME's picture
I would pretty much always

I would pretty much always cbet this flop. I think that even if your opponent c/r a lot, your hand is pretty strong and you can actually call.