This is my strategy in low stakes poker! If in position C-Bet 33% pot 100% of the time, it's instant money as people are overfolding as low stake villains are opening hands like J4s (or every suited hand) and they have to overfold here. If they call and it's reasonable for you to have the range advantage bet 50%-75% on the turn. This will foldout everyone without any equity.
My understanding of the strategy - the small c-bet allows you to profitably bluff on a wide-range of boards which your opponent is unlikely to have hit. If they are on some kind of draw, then turns that favour you warrant a large turn bet in order foldout their equity when bluffing, and maximising value when not. But you can't just do this on ALL board textures.
After having just listened to the Red Chid podcast that talks about straying away from standardized sizing, and using a dynamic betting style, this video is right on brand with the leaks I’m trying to list. Just bought “Unfolding Poker” on Amazon. Keep the awesome content coming!!
Sounds to me that a donk bet, especially if the flop hits you reasonably, is a good disruption to this strategy and a possible foil to that larger incoming turn bet.
@splitsuit Hi, I'm still on the pre flop book....I'm at Isolating - page 169.....on page 168 I have correct figures of 47% - 29%(53%*71%) = 38% However on page 169 I have correct figures again of 66% - 38% (34%*62%) ....now that gives me 21% but your answer says 42% ....what am I missing ? TIA ps, love it, already bought the postflop book for after...
Cheers Michaels! The formula for that would be 1-(38%/66%) which comes out to 42%. Be sure to use the Preflop Module in The Poker Math Course for upcoming chapters: www.splitsuit.com/the-poker-math-course =)
Thanks for this! I've been seeing this play a lot lately, especially live. I always call if I have decent outs, and I feel like a sucker when the turn bricks and I get pushed off. But I likely would have called a half pot or 3/4 pot, so I got of cheap. I seriously think folding too much is a bigger leak for a lot of players trying to get out of being a beginner fish.
This is my strategy in low stakes poker!
If in position C-Bet 33% pot 100% of the time, it's instant money as people are overfolding as low stake villains are opening hands like J4s (or every suited hand) and they have to overfold here.
If they call and it's reasonable for you to have the range advantage bet 50%-75% on the turn. This will foldout everyone without any equity.
This works on flops that favor your IP range on board textrue. If good texture for OOP range then you need to polarize your betting range and size
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Thanks EN!
My understanding of the strategy - the small c-bet allows you to profitably bluff on a wide-range of boards which your opponent is unlikely to have hit. If they are on some kind of draw, then turns that favour you warrant a large turn bet in order foldout their equity when bluffing, and maximising value when not. But you can't just do this on ALL board textures.
Correct, this is not a "100% of textures" kind of thing =)
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Love the video James. Have already recommended to a bunch of friends.
Thanks ChipXT! I massively appreciate that =) I hope all is well with you and yours.
After having just listened to the Red Chid podcast that talks about straying away from standardized sizing, and using a dynamic betting style, this video is right on brand with the leaks I’m trying to list. Just bought “Unfolding Poker” on Amazon. Keep the awesome content coming!!
Cheers Shane! I hope you enjoy Unfolding too =)
i wished i could life with you for a week to learn the game
great content!!
grtz from the netherlands
Cheers!
I Play in a table that no one folds to a small C bet should I change my sizes or only C bet my monsters?
Sounds to me that a donk bet, especially if the flop hits you reasonably, is a good disruption to this strategy and a possible foil to that larger incoming turn bet.
what kind of flops should i be downbetting? What kind of turns should I be betting heavy as a follow up?
I'd love to go one deeper.
What if I use this (I already do) and get raised on the flop or turn?
If you get check rizzle and don't have equity fold. TLDR; continue with top pair top kicker+ or draws to the nuts.
Shove all in over the top 100% of the time shouting "I will splash the pot whenever the fduk I please!".
@@Snowy123 did you really just TL:DR a two sentence response?
@@andrewadami3920 and the TLDR part was even longer than the first part!
@splitsuit Hi, I'm still on the pre flop book....I'm at Isolating - page 169.....on page 168 I have correct figures of 47% - 29%(53%*71%) = 38%
However on page 169 I have correct figures again of 66% - 38% (34%*62%) ....now that gives me 21% but your answer says 42% ....what am I missing ? TIA ps, love it, already bought the postflop book for after...
Cheers Michaels! The formula for that would be 1-(38%/66%) which comes out to 42%. Be sure to use the Preflop Module in The Poker Math Course for upcoming chapters: www.splitsuit.com/the-poker-math-course =)
Thanks for this! I've been seeing this play a lot lately, especially live. I always call if I have decent outs, and I feel like a sucker when the turn bricks and I get pushed off. But I likely would have called a half pot or 3/4 pot, so I got of cheap. I seriously think folding too much is a bigger leak for a lot of players trying to get out of being a beginner fish.
I certainly agree about the folding thing - it's an important frequency to dial in =)
Terrible explanation. You should check out poker giraffe’s video on gto flop sizing
Don’t give away this info
Why?