bluff continuation bet GTO ranges This lesson teaches you how to play when you miss the flop. Jonathan Little explains continuation betting strategy using range advantage, board texture, and nut advantage concepts. Learn which weak hands to bet, which to check, and when to give up using GTO principles and Peak GTO training tools. Bet frequently when you have range advantage. Use small sizes on uncoordinated boards. Bluff with draws and low cards. When to Bet Your Weak Hands: Bet frequently on boards that favor your range like A-5-2 or K-J-2 with small sizing Use backdoor flush draws and overcards as bluffing candidates on favorable boards Check more often on low paired boards like 7-5-4 where opponent's range connects better Lower cards like T-9 make better bluffs than higher cards as they get better hands to fold Mix betting and checking flush draws to balance your turn strategy Stop bluffing on later streets when your hand has showdown value like king-high Bluff rivers with weak hands like queen-high that can get king-high to fold