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... river overbet is a bet larger than the pot size, used by mixing nut-level value and pure air bluffs. Overbet Definition A bet larger than the pot size (1.2...
...ng the probability low C) Because the pot size is small D) Because position is disadvantageous Question 4 In a 4-player multiway pot, you hold a small p...
... ranges (or 4-bet range)? What is the pot size and stack-to-pot ratio after a cold 4-bet or 5-bet? (Are you committed?) What is the opponent's 4-bet/5-bet...
...ofiting with bluffs. MDF Formula MDF = pot size ÷ (pot size + bet size) Basic Assumptions 100BB stack Opponent is a balanced player (not bluffing excessiv...
...ot (large size) D) Overbet (larger than pot size) Answers and Explanations Question 1 Answer: A) Yes, it's a dry board and you're in position, so call with...
...+ stack Overbet = A bet exceeding the pot size (1.25x pot or more) Primarily used on the turn or river Key Principles of Overbet Strategy: 1. Only Use ...
Bet sizing isn't just about how much you bet; it's about what options you give your opponent. Use small bets frequently, and large bets occasionally. ...
...luff catcher vs. bluff) What is the pot size? (small pot makes bluffing easier, large pot requires caution) What is the plan for the turn/river? (bet ...
...position makes it easier to control the pot size, allowing you to play marginal hands efficiently. Adjusting to Opponent Styles 1. When players in later po...
... frequency and size (70% frequency, 2/3 pot size). Leveraging your structural advantage to apply pressure is beneficial in the long run. 4. When the board is...
...arger losses. 2. Pot Grows Quickly The pot size increases rapidly after a check-raise, making it difficult to continue with a weak hand. 3. Positional Disad...
...oards: C-bet 80% frequency with 1/4-1/3 pot size Monotone Boards: Play normally if you hold at least one card of that suit; otherwise, increase check frequenc...
...ards (like K♠ 7♥ 2♣, A♦ 8♣ 3♠), bet 1/3 pot size with 70-80% frequency. Game Scenario: Cash game 1/2, Stack 100BB+, Heads-up pot What is a Dry Board? It's a ...
...fit) Pattern 4: Bluff EV = (Fold Rate × Pot Size) – (Call Rate × Bet Size) Pattern 5: Choose the highest EV among multiple actions Pattern 6: Long-term EV is ...
...of implied odds: Current Pot Odds: Pot size relative to the amount to call (refer to Lesson 17) Future Value: The amount an opponent is expected to p...
...n this order: What is the current pot size? (excluding opponent's bet) How much did the opponent bet? How much do I need to call? Pot odds c...
...eze or a bluff squeeze? What is the pot size? Is there enough dead money? What is the squeeze size? 4-5 times the original raise + 1BB per caller Ex...
... situation: Cash game 1/2, Stack 100BB, Pot size after 4-bet approximately 40-50BB What is a 4-bet pot? A pot created by the sequence: open raise → 3-be...
...ed to see cards cheaply or as bluffs. Pot size control: Made hands want to build large pots, but draws want to see cards cheaply in small pots. Risk manag...