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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Another great section, imo, covering implied odds and bet sizing. It gets a little dense and there are a lot of EV equations, but it's well worth taking the time to understand it all. If anything doesn't make sense, post it and I'm sure someone here can help. A few questions to get things started...
1. From an implied odds and bet sizing perspective, why is it so important to a) improve your hand reading, and b) balance your own play?
2. How do the calculations on p. 37-39 change if villain's range includes hands he won't stack off with?
3. How does a board with multiple draws affect your bet sizing decisions?
And a great quote from this section:
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The more likely your opponent is to have you beaten, the less likely you should be to bet at all.
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