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Lessons 1-5 – Advanced Bet Sizing Concepts & Fundamentals
00:00 – Lesson 1 – Bet Sizing on the Flop & Nut Advantage
04:26 – Lesson 2 – Range Connectivity
06:04 – Lesson 3 – Stack Depths Affect on Bet Size
08:39 – Lesson 4 – Board Dynamics
13:15 – Lesson 5 – Going from Rigid to Dynamic Bet Sizing
Introduction To Bet Sizing – Advanced Bet Sizing Concepts & Fundamentals
Playing The Flop – Playing Paired Boards
Playing The Flop – Playing Monotone Boards
Playing The Flop – Other Boards to Use Small Sizes
Playing The Flop – Adjusting Your Raise Size When Facing a Bet
Playing The Turn – Turn Continuation Betting
Playing The Turn – Turn Leading
Playing The Turn – Turn Probes & Delayed Continuation Betting
Playing The River – Bet Sizing on the River
Playing The River – When to Bet Very Large on the River
Playing The River – When to Bet Very Small on the River
Advanced Adjustments & Exploits
Deep Stacked Adjustments
Mastering Multi-Way Pots
Mastering Heads-Up Play In Tournaments with Justin Saliba & Jonathan Jaffe
How To Use Advanced Tools To Study Poker with Matt Affleck:
– ICMIZER
– Pokertracker 4
– Simple 3-Way
– PioSolver
Mastering Advanced ICM Concepts with Brock Wilson & Ethan βRampage Pokerβ Yau
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So if villain is a female, I always have the nut advantage, right?
So how do you exploit people who cbet too big on Q55?
Seeing as bet sizing is 100% of what poker actions and skill are defined by, I consider everything. I try not to give away any tells by what I go through to pick the number. An early leak I took years to plug (because it wasn't enough to keep me from strongly winning) was that I'd balance snap actions with the nuts with snap bluffs, but I didn't balance both of those versus the time it takes to make hard decisions. Wasting people's time goes against my grain, but a certain percentage of the time, it is necessary for balance. Players who know me, know what situations give me hard decisions, and letting them narrow my range to those hands, is unacceptable.
As for specific things that come into my bet-sizing decisions all the time, I'd say the usual technical stuff, plus a lot of table-image and ebb/flow timing issues. Who is ready to make a stand when I have the nuts? Who is ready to stop bleeding cash one time as a calling station? Whose view of me is altered by what's happened in the last hour? Who is ready to gamble and go home? Who would interpret a minraise as stronger than a shove? How much of their range is drawing dead against the upper 10-20% of my range, and they'll think I'm begging for a call by offering huge pot odds?
Great content as always. Concerning learning all the dynamic betting sizes, does "win rate" per 100 hands matter anywhere near as much in tournament play vs cash play? So not implementing all these dynamic bet sizes will lead to less tournament cashes (min cashes or top 3) vs implementing them?