Hello. I have been following along on these postings and would like to get involved in the discussion. I am fairly new to posting on forums so please bear with me.
First, I'd like to say thanks for starting this discussion. It has finally got me around to reading this book. It's been on my list since it came out and I just have never gotten around to it. It's helped improve my game already.
I am relatively new to playing online. I played quite a bit of live poker in the past but due to a move I don't get to cardrooms that often now. I've had so-so results online. It is a different beast.
In regards to this chapter on bet-sizing, I've noticed that at the micros, many players seem either oblivious of or simply don't care about pot odds. They will also call/raise/shove very lite. As I result, I've found I push my strong hands much harder and also call down considerably lighter than I would in a live game. One other thing, NLHE Theory & Practice is geared mainly toward deep-stack play. I'd be very interested in comments from the experienced online players as to how they adjust these concepts to more shallow micro limit play.
Thanks. Hopefully, I'll be able to contribute some more regarding the book in the future weeks.