missing a flop
One thing I have a problem with is missing a flop with premium hands. AKs, AQs, and not knowing how to play..
a flush or straight draw is easy enough to walk away from, but out of position, even with a safe-looking flop, having trouble playing against a mid-sized bet..
any insight appreciated, thanks
a flush or straight draw is easy enough to walk away from, but out of position, even with a safe-looking flop, having trouble playing against a mid-sized bet..
any insight appreciated, thanks
Comments
stp
(1) I rarely make a continuation bet when I miss and I am against three or more opponents. My experience is that the likelihood of them all folding is just too small.
(2) Bet with the best -- if I have reason to believe that my hand is the best then I bet. This, then, will depend upon what I think the usual betting pattern of my opponent(s) is.
I agree...
If you have a "premium hand" you bet pre-flop, so you should do a S.C.B. - Standard continuation bet.... it's good for SOOO many reasons
A: People will often fold
B: People will be (often) scared to play back, so they'll only call, and usually give you a free card (when you're in position) on the next street
C: You get more money in the pot, and you may hit on the turn.
Mark