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Marc Goone Explains How To Properly Size Your Bets

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Oct 30, '24

to start? Marc Goone:  Let’s start on the topic of betting on the flopto bet sizing. I teach my students to choosethe nuts don’t change on the turn, you can just bluffhands out of position on the flophow to deviate to

Final Table Takedown: Morgan Petro Earns Fourth Circuit Ring In 11 Months

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Nov 29, '23

… , which would reawaken his passion for the … thought as to how much to bet on the turn here … When I checked back the flop, Maksim will … hands I opted to choose to bet thinly for value on theto bluff more often and more profitably. The more value bets you have on

Final Table Takedown: WSOP POY Ian Matakis Scores Win At Canterbury Park

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Nov 15, '23

… opponent checked which I would expect him to do every … J-X on the flop, so it makes more sense to just … CT: Why did you choose that bet sizing? IM: … hands to fold and the hands we get “value” from will likely bluff us on … m not entirely sure how big of a …

Winning Hands: Three-Bet Or Call?

by Greg Raymer |  Published: Sep 20, '23

to win the pot preflop, and not worry about hitting the flophands that have significant equity might fold, whichon him, and would know how much he liked his hand post-flop … against if you choose this sizing. A … of weakness, and decide to bluff with air. A …

Final Table Takedown: Kou Vang Tops Record-Setting MSPT Michigan

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Aug 23, '23

which has been won on the MSPT. He is now ranked second on theon using my A as a bluff on all heart river cards representing theto target his one-pair hands that may have checked the flopon the river. He may even choose a bigger sizing with inferior hands

Final Table Takedown: Ky ‘Suited Superman’ Nguyen Displays Nerves Of Steel At WPT Gardens

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Aug 09, '23

hands he played during theto my followers, I receive a lot of feedback from them, whichto 1,350,000. CT: Why did you chooseto hurt. KN: It did. The dealer slowly delivered the 6 on thethe best bluff catchers that had arrived at the river. I blocked the

Final Table Takedown: Thomas Boivin Wins Big At Hard Rock

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Jun 18, '23

the best flop for me because the big blind has all the strong handsthe overpair? At this point, it’s just a bluffon the turn. He was supposed tochoose that sort of sizing in previous hands. Thewhich include a number of one-on

Rewind: Dan Harrington's Gutsy Squeeze Play At The 2004 Main Event Final Table

by Greg Raymer |  Published: May 31, '23

to bluff out better hands that aren’t too strong. Even as theto the really interesting part of this hand, which is theto make. Given that, why would Dan choose toon the line at the televised final table of the

Final Table Takedown: Jonathan Jaffe Wins High Roller In The Bahamas

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: May 03, '23

the beginning of the tournament, which began at the final table due tohands. CT: How do you teach your students how to approach playing from the … strong to bluff. I’m pretty indifferent about my reraise on the flop, … point, I was able to choose a large sizing …

Final Table Takedown: John Holley Wins Ninth WSOP Circuit Ring

by Craig Tapscott |  Published: Apr 05, '23

the chip lead. If I was allowed to choose whichto be geared toward playing post-flopthe turn, perhaps hoping to get some value on the river if he had theto trade hands before we show?” I was trying toto give me a chance to bluff the

 
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