… or higher. This larger bet size will have you folding out … of my lessons, because bloating pots out of position is an … those players playing their big pots in position, and not giving … work: You play your big pots in position, you threebet frequent …
… use a fairly small bet size so that I could easily … than my fair share of pots and ended the day as …
… outplay the limper, winning most pots where the limper missed while … pot. I like this bet size, although given the board is …
… after losing a few significant pots and can no longer … usually about twice the size of my losses. This … in 9-player tournaments.) The size of the field (number … by winning as few pots as possible. This may … put $100 into random pots each hour, giving it …
… flop, around 25% of the size of the pot. This … you aren’t fighting for pots that no one wants … not want to play huge pots without strong holdings or a … around 1.5 times the size of the pot. Your opponents … betting around 33% of the size of the pot with decently …
… be willing to play substantial pots when you have a big advantage. Playing large pots with premium hands is where … in reading into the bet size of the player who made …
… am fine with this bet size, but once the opponent check … him to win all the pots where this opponent fails to …
… , due to your small bet size. The turn was the (Jh … than my fair share of pots, making it difficult for him …
… bubble, I lost a few pots in a row to go … shortest stacks of roughly equal size remaining in the field. At … . As for my check-raise size, I would normally like to …
… player who plays lots of pots raised to $15 from second … in effort to control the size of the pot is my …
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