When To BET HUGE With CONTINUATION BETS! [Poker Strategy]

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The days of continuation betting small every time and winning are over! Top poker professionals are using various bet sizes to maximally exploit their opponents. Learn how to do the same in this video!

In this poker video you will learn:

o When and how to put maximum pressure on your opponent’s right away.
o What type of hands to use when you’re continuation betting (c-betting) using a huge bet size.

I talk through the strategy that you must be considering when deciding on what bet sizes you should use.

We want to start using slightly larger bet sizes as the flop is more dynamic. This means that the board is likely to change as the turn and the river come.

When you are very deep stacked, if you start to use larger c-bets you will end up getting to stack your opponents with your premium hands!

Remember that calling stations are not often looking at the size of the bet and will call regardless. Against these types of players you should always size up your bets with your value hands! (And stop bluffing them too much!)

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10 thoughts on “When To BET HUGE With CONTINUATION BETS! [Poker Strategy]

  1. "People complain that no one folds" – this is generally because heroes don't bet large. Big bets for many live small stakes players are less than 2/3 pot.

  2. Thanks Jonathan. at 60nl zoom on acr, I fold top two if opponent breathes on the pot on the turn and fold kings pre to the cold 4. But live, I station the river routinely with ace high. I recommend to the viewers that if you are going to call someone down with king high, or if you think the opponent has a bad pair, you need to rebluff him by jamming the river when he triples. No one ever does this so he is not going to call off with ace high or 33 even getting 8 to 1. it is worth it to do this because you risk maybe a third of the pot to make a small raise but he may show up with bluffs that have equity 30-50% of the time. If the opponent is not bluffing, then, well, you are screwed, but you shouldn't be calling turn barrels in live games in the first place unless you are pretty sure villain is bluffing.

  3. Hey
    Just wondering if you have any streams that you've commentating on? Or maybe you can show more videos of the live stream like when you were correcting DGAF with the Rampage vs Nick hand.

  4. Excellent topic – I have been thinking a lot about adjusting my typically cont bet sizing.
    Another question and I am curious on how you would adjust.
    I regularly play a 100-300 no limit live games with blinds of 1-3
    If you raise 5x the big blind you typically get multiple callers. Even a raise to 20 is getting multiple callers.
    Kind of ridiculous considering the stack sizes. What kind of adjustment can I make? Start limping? Or raise 35-40 preflop and then occasionally run into a stack size of 100 that ships? Gets complicated – if you have any thoughts that would be great.

  5. Hallo Jonathan
    In the TT hand, i think a thin value bet would work, because i don‘t think that people are calling a 5 on the turn, so imo they are kind of capt on a 8. I was experementing with 20% bets on the river for value in this situations, and people call this bets veeeery wide, I get called even with A-highs. What do you think about it? What also happens sometimes (but rare), that people raise over a 20% cbet as a bluff an you get even more value, inducing a bluff from the villain. Greets from Switzerland and thanks a lot for your great content!

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