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Continuation bet: Betting or checking as the preflop aggressor

The c-bet is your primary postflop weapon. Learn when to fire, when to check, and how sizing changes by board texture.

The continuation bet (c-bet) is your postflop initiative tool. Knowing when to bet and when to check after raising preflop is essential for profitable poker.

The Logic of the C-Bet

You had the initiative preflop. Statistically, the flop misses your opponents most of the time. A c-bet exploits this by representing a strong hand and taking down the pot.

C-Bet Sizing

Dry boards (K72 rainbow): 25 to 33% of the pot is enough. Pressure is effective with minimal risk.

Coordinated boards (J109 two-tone): 50 to 67% of the pot to protect your strong hands and charge draws.

Very wet boards: check more often (the opponent’s range has connected with too many hands).

When Checking Is Better

Automatic c-betting is a mistake. Check strategically when:

The board heavily favors the opponent’s range

You have a strong hand you want to slowplay

You want to balance your checking range

You’re in a multiway pot (3+ players)

C-Bet in Multiway Pots

With 3 or more players, c-betting becomes much less effective. The probability that at least one opponent connected with the board increases dramatically.

Building a Balanced Checking Range

Your checking range shouldn’t only contain weak hands — that would make you exploitable. Include some strong hands in your checks to protect your range.

POKERBUILDERA72BTNSBFoldBBUTGFoldHJFoldCOFoldDPot : 1 800Flop A♠7♦2♣ — board sec. Hero (BTN) était l'agresseur preflop, BB avait call.
C-bet sequence: Hero (BTN) bets 33% on a dry A♠7♦2♣ board after BB's check. Villain folds — Hero takes the pot without showdown.
Category
Lean c-bet
Lean check
Board texture
Dry, few draws
Coordinated, many draws
Your hand
Top pair, overpair, bluff catcher
Sets, two pairs to slowplay
Range advantage
You dominate (high cards)
Opp dominates (medium board)
Number of players
Heads-up (1 vs 1)
Multiway (3+)
Position
IP (in position)
OOP sometimes better
Goal
Make weak hands fold
Induce a bluff or trap
Should you c-bet or check? 6 criteria to decide in seconds. Automatic c-betting is a mistake — strategic checks are part of the arsenal.
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Automatic c-betting is a mistake — adapt sizing to board texture: 25-33% on dry, 50-67% on wet.
  • 2Check with some strong hands to protect your checking range from exploitation.
  • 3In multiway pots (3+ players), c-bet much less often — someone likely connected.
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