WiltOnTilt
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Hi, in the JJ hand where he C -bet 220 you said you would have preferred him to bet 120 on a Q high board wouldn't a 120 bet look weak or super strong if weak make him raise you and barrel bluff turn river?
can you post the time stamp? its been a while since i made this vid
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goran1
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WiltOnTilt
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Hi, in the JJ hand where he C -bet 220 you said you would have preferred him to bet 120 on a Q high board wouldn't a 120 bet look weak or super strong if weak make him raise you and barrel bluff turn river?
so the reason I like a smaller bet here is because the board is so dry and there isn't much stack left because of the pf 4bet. By betting smaller, we can give ourselves a better price when we have air here and maybe we induce action from weaker hands, also we make it easier to give villain multiple streets of decision making (i'm presuming that the more decisions we force the better for us when we're in position and if we have a postflop edge). If we were to bet big, villain might feel like he's in a situation where he has to decide right now what to do...which could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how you look at it, however when we have air, we want to make sure to give ourselves a good price and multiple chances to make him fold some of his weaker hands.
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