Bet Sizing: Pre Flop – No Limit Hold Em Advice – School of Cards

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10 thoughts on “Bet Sizing: Pre Flop – No Limit Hold Em Advice – School of Cards

  1. If you play 1/3 no limit ($1 Small Blind- $3 Big Blind) a 3xBB raise is 3×3 (the size of the Big Blind) = $9. A pot size raise in this game when no one has entered is $7. Sometimes $7 will win the pot consistently (Tuesday afternoons at a table full of retired folks lol) or maybe it takes $18 (Friday nights with the tourists). I played recently where it was open-raised to $18 and both blinds called the raise – they both ended up showing down the same hand… 34o.

  2. Cool points. Lol @ "Sometimes you'll open for 3x on a $1-$2 table and get 50 callers."

    I love that idea of adding a blind for each additional limper.

  3. This is terrible advice for like NL2-NL10 and live 1/2, 2/3, and even some 2/5 games…. people arn't taking in that kind of info… I feel like this is a basic concept so that means you're teaching to newer people who play these lower limits. In a way this video is pointless?

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