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When is the best time to C-bet or just check
E.G.
Early on you have AK and raise and totally miss the flop say 962 flops
What do you do. For me it usually depends on the opponent and notes like if they are weak or not, and how many are in the pot. Like if everyone calls it would be harder to get the C-bet through.
Am i correct in thinking that, does checking show weakness or are you going to save chips in long run.
Hopefully this makes sense
Stuarty117
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There are however so many factors to consider about when and when not to c bet.
Does flop hit us (consider our range as opposed to just considering our hand) more than our opponents
Does our hand have a lot of backdoor outs that we can fire again on on the turn. Eg 2 overs and backdoor flush and straight outs means we can fire flop and have a decent number of good turn cards whereas firing with say 22 isn't great as there is only 2 cards that improve us.
Number of opponents (getting a c bet through 6 way to the flop is a lot harder than 1 oppo)
Our stack size (if we are likely to need to fire a couple of times can our stack take that or are we risking too much of it)
Our views on our opponents (who likely are they to float us/bluff raise etc)
These factors (and probably a load of others which I have forgot) also vary our c bet sizing too. Overall it is an experience thing which tells us whats best to do both in terms of sizing and whether to c bet.
Matt
Stu, I would advise against random check raises with AK. This is probably the worst thing you could do if both stacks are deep!
its good from exploitative and balance stand points.
we will often look to barrel air on an Ace turn as it hits our range , so it's good to actually have that Ace after cbetting from a balance point of view. and also because hitting top-pair top kicker is good when villain may think we are just repping the ace
also King-high forms a big part of the average villains pure float range on dry low textures, so having the best king in the deck can be great in that senario.
we can always slow down after cbetting and we have showdown value v missed draws, floats etc whenever we want to take it.
a great hand to have in our semi-bluff range basically.