20 Responses to “TPE Theory: C-Betting”

  1. Polaris

    Admittedly I’m new to MTTs, but I have a strong midstakes cash back ground and I disagreed with a lot of your reasoning for cbetting or not cbetting and general hand reading. I had to switch the video off. I thought you at least deserved an explanation as to why I scored you low.

  2. nateabaker

    This video was a great refresher for what to do and not to do for c betting. Learned a little more that I never thought of and also reassured me of what Im already doing.THANKS PANDA GOOD JOB

  3. brentd22

    I assume your dog was drinking water… it sounded like someone was using a fleshlight.

    Anywayzz… I thought this was good. Although I am not a big fan of putting someone on AJ and trying to barrel them off of it. If these same villans are folding to our c-bets too often than we should be bet/folding giving up more often. If these villans often float flops and call with weak 2nd pair type hands barreling turn is much more profitable. Of course in poker it depends.

  4. Polarized

    I thought this topic could of soooooooooo been done better. First off, could you please review your own hands “prior” to making the video so your not saying one thing, and then totally surprising yourself that you did the opposite thing. That gives the impression that no thought is put into this, you randomly grabbed some hands last minute, and put something together last second to make a video.

    I also found it completely surprising that not a single hand was covered on big PP’s and an over card flopping with a villain flatting you in and out of position. Example: KK or QQ on a Axx board, both in and out of position. I would think this would be cbetting 101.

    Also let the hand finish playing out please…the A4 hand on the 4JJ flop would of been nice to see finish playing out, even though I don’t agree with you at all about checking down for showdown value. I hope I get to play behind you because I am stealing every single pot away from you that you don’t flop big on. You get a player like me behind you and I am NEVER checking down that board with position on you watching you check two streets. Every single broadway card that comes and you check I am barreling at you. If you are going to play ace four so passively, then why play it at all? I understand your logic, but the only thing you are doing is setting yourself up to have the pot taken away from you since you don’t have position. If you are going to play like this, then there is absolutely no reason to play this hand at all.

    This is a great topic and just think more preparation work could of gone into this!

  5. xtremeungar

    I love all vids pretty much that the bigdog and hitthepanda make… I believe they r the best…. I also see some of the points made by polarized. As far as letting the hand play out is irrelevant since we r covering c-betting here….. the hand could play out a million ways…that would lead to results oriented stuff… but Ryan is covering which boards are good for cbetting or not… I do agree I woulda liked to see some examples like KK or QQ with A high board wet or dry in and OOP….. or the pocket pairs small to medium and other dry boards on flop etc…..anyways good vid overall…as far as him putting time into this… I dont agree Polarized….he seems to have a default line in certain spots which he expects to make… and in some cases while “in game” might take another for another reason…. whatever…

  6. majestic2526

    Why did u shove all in with the AA with which hand ur goinh to get value from to 3 barrel? its not much profitable to check call there? to many hand that can bluff miss FD miss SD QJ+ not much AK there…

  7. Quadzilla

    Polari, typically, people offer an explanation to support their argument when they disagree with someone’s point. I thought you at least deserved an explanation as to why I scored you low.

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