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A wet board is a board with many connected cards and draws, allowing for a wide variety of hands. Unlike a dry board, you...
...etting and bet selectively (40-60%). On wet boards (e.g., 9-8-7, Q-J-T), your opponent can also have many straights and two pairs, so it's better to divide bet...
...ly a sign of giving up. 2. Floating on Wet Boards On wet boards (like J♥ T♥ 8♠), reduce your floating and only call with hands that have actual equity (draws,...
...as a polarized bet on the river. 3. On Wet Boards Use a medium size (1/2 pot ~ 2/3 pot) with a medium frequency (50-60%). Protection is needed due to many dra...
... neutral boards 2/3 pot (large size): Wet boards, polarized ranges, river value/bluff There are three reasons why bet sizing is important: Small sizes ...
...lls and re-evaluate on the turn. 4. On wet boards Increase lead bet and check-raise frequency. On wet boards, there are many draws and equities are close, so ...
...opponent checks back C) Multiway pot D) Wet board Question 5 What is the standard sizing for a Delay c-bet? A) 1/4 pot B) 1/3 pot C) 1/2 pot ~ 2/3 pot D) Fu...
...ter. 2. When Facing a Check-Raise on a Wet Board On a wet board (J♠ T♠ 8♥), a check-raise can indicate a strong made hand (two pair, set, straight) or a stron...
...-up dry boards, and reduce frequency on wet boards or multiway pots. Mistake 5: Overpaying for Draws Symptom: Calling large bets with gutshots or weak draws. ...
...n if you have nothing. 2. C-betting on Wet Boards C-bet with a large size (2/3 pot or more), or check with weak hands. On wet boards, your opponent is more li...
...w possibility of straights or flushes Wet Board (Dangerous Board) Cards are connected or of the same suit Example: J♠ T♠ 8♥, 9♦ 8♦ 7♦, K♣ Q♣ 5♣ Charac...