tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post3252071570246040282..comments2023-06-28T16:12:20.204+07:00Comments on BlackRain79 - Elite Poker Strategy: Delayed CBet Strategy - The Definitive Guide [2024]BlackRain79http://www.blogger.com/profile/13583442498190608166noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post-19200519885127478832017-12-16T13:57:11.229+07:002017-12-16T13:57:11.229+07:00Is Hand 2 really a good spot to check back? The Bi...Is Hand 2 really a good spot to check back? The Big Blind can have plenty of overcard combos such as AJ, KJ, QJ and KQ. These are 64 combos. If he is really nitty, he might have AQ or even AK. These combos all have 6 outs and would all be given a free card.<br /><br />99, 88, 77 and 66, by contrast, are only 21 combos. Even if the Big Blind is a nit, I would assume that he will call at least onceAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11160850338158401483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post-56584629430955939652017-12-10T05:47:35.670+07:002017-12-10T05:47:35.670+07:00Thanks Mike! And I guess this is why I also write ...Thanks Mike! And I guess this is why I also write books about poker :)<br /><br />If they lead the turn I will often call wide because I know they are betting wide. On occasion I might even bluff raise. There are tons of ways to outplay them with position.<br /><br />You can use the delay CBet when out of position as well. I will often check/call the flop in these spots if they bet.BlackRain79https://www.blogger.com/profile/13583442498190608166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post-65053779075180717152017-12-10T05:44:17.589+07:002017-12-10T05:44:17.589+07:00Thanks Paul,
That depends on the turn card and th...Thanks Paul,<br /><br />That depends on the turn card and the opponent but often I will flat or bluff/raise on occasion. Rewards systems vary per site and are always changing. I play at 888 because the games are good. BlackRain79https://www.blogger.com/profile/13583442498190608166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post-21381769999793662472017-12-09T22:38:57.530+07:002017-12-09T22:38:57.530+07:00Hi Nathan, as always, really good content. One thi...Hi Nathan, as always, really good content. One thing I saw that was lacking and an important aspect to consider in my opinion, is that checking back the flop is very often followed by a lead by the villain as they assume you have nothing. That is of course great when you check back for deception but leave you very unsure where you stand with hands such as those you use as examples in your articleAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13107225868078894821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503203097950401361.post-53858715923016838522017-12-09T21:32:06.494+07:002017-12-09T21:32:06.494+07:00Great read Nathan, what do you do though when some...Great read Nathan, what do you do though when somebody then leads the turn against you though?<br />As a second question... do you think the fishyness of 888 is still worth it considering the reward system there now is pretty much useless?<br />Thanks in advance :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15540797586066482116noreply@blogger.com