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#Flop continuation bet

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Flop Continuation Bet Basics: When to Bet, How Much to Bet, and Strategic Logic

The continuation bet (c-bet) is the most commonly used aggressive move on the flop. This article starts with the definition, explaining the core purpose of the c-bet, the impact of flop structure on decisions, bet size selection, common mistakes, and balancing techniques, to help you make more profitable continuation bets on the flop.

Flop Continuation Bet Basics: When to Bet, How to Bet

Continuation betting (C-bet) on the flop is one of the most common and important techniques in no-limit Texas Hold'em. Starting from basic concepts, this article explains the core purpose of C-bet, flop structure analysis, bet sizing choices, and common mistakes, helping you make more advantageous decisions on the flop.

Correct Play of Top Pair Weak Kicker: Full Strategy from Flop to River

Top pair weak kicker is one of the most error-prone hand types in Texas Hold'em. This article details the boundaries between c-betting on the flop, pot control on the turn, value betting and folding on the river, as well as adjustment strategies for different opponents, helping you play top pair weak kicker correctly in all positions, reduce losses, and maximize value.

Flop C-Bet Basics: Timing, Sizing, and Strategy Adjustments

The continuation bet (C-bet) is the most common offensive move on the flop, but not every hand is suitable. This article starts from the basic concept of the C-bet, explaining applicable scenarios, bet sizing choices, range construction techniques, and adjustment strategies against different opponents, helping you build a solid flop attacking system.

Flop C-Betting Basics

Continuation betting is one of the most fundamental and powerful post-flop strategies in Texas Hold'em. This article details the definition, purpose, suitable flop structures, bet sizing, hand selection, and common misconceptions of c-betting, helping you make more profitable decisions on the flop.