
Can You 3/3 This Bet Sizing Quiz?
04/17/24 • 16 min
What separates a great poker player from a good poker player is often bet sizing. Knowing how to size your bets like a studied pro allows you to make more money with your strong hands and run more effective bluffs.
This episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up will help you improve your bet sizing skills with 3 example situations posed as quiz questions. In all of these spots, you will play as the in position player who 3-bet before the flop.
Upgrade your poker game by practicing against a “perfect” opponent who gives you instant feedback with the Lucid GTO Trainer. Get it now at: https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-gto-trainer/
Written Version of this Episode
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:53 Strategies for Betting in Position vs. Out of Position
06:52 Hypothetical Hand #2: Playing Ace-Queen Offsuit on an Ace-King-Three Board
09:44 Optimal Bet Sizes on Dynamic Flops
12:22 Dealing with Overpairs and Top Pairs on Draw-Heavy Boards
13:42 Adjusting Strategy for Different Textures and Opponents
15:25 Use of Tools for Board Analysis
In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood present a unique bet-sizing quiz designed to test your decision-making skills in various cash game scenarios. This interactive episode features three hypothetical hands, each set in three-bet pots where you are in position, allowing listeners to explore different strategies and refine their approach to post-flop play
The podcast begins with an analysis of the first hypothetical hand: playing pocket queens on a 7-2-2 board. Gary explains why betting big with strong hands like overpairs is crucial in these spots, especially in position, and highlights the common mistakes players make when choosing their bet sizes. Listeners will learn the importance of adjusting bet sizes based on their opponent’s range and the board's texture, ensuring they maximize value and control the pot
The discussion then moves to the second hypothetical hand, where the hosts break down playing Ace-Queen offsuit on an Ace-King-Three board. This scenario illustrates when to bet small to maintain a balanced strategy and capitalize on opponents' frequent folds. Gary provides insights into how bet sizing should change when you're out of position and why it’s critical to consider the effectiveness of your bets when your opponent's range is wide or narrow.
In the final hand, the hosts tackle a ten-seven-four board with pocket queens, emphasizing the need to balance checkbacks and betting ranges effectively. This poker strategy podcast covers why overpairs should not always be bet, explaining how to protect your checking range and keep opponents from exploiting your weaknesses.
Throughout the episode, Mike and Gary utilize tools like the Lucid GTO Trainer to provide a deeper understanding of board textures, bet sizing, and positional dynamics. This poker strategy podcast is perfect for players looking to elevate their cash game skills by learning how to optimize bet sizing and improve their decision-making process in various post-flop situations.
Tune in, participate in the quiz, and see if you can match wits with the pros while enhancing your overall poker strategy.
What separates a great poker player from a good poker player is often bet sizing. Knowing how to size your bets like a studied pro allows you to make more money with your strong hands and run more effective bluffs.
This episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up will help you improve your bet sizing skills with 3 example situations posed as quiz questions. In all of these spots, you will play as the in position player who 3-bet before the flop.
Upgrade your poker game by practicing against a “perfect” opponent who gives you instant feedback with the Lucid GTO Trainer. Get it now at: https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-gto-trainer/
Written Version of this Episode
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:53 Strategies for Betting in Position vs. Out of Position
06:52 Hypothetical Hand #2: Playing Ace-Queen Offsuit on an Ace-King-Three Board
09:44 Optimal Bet Sizes on Dynamic Flops
12:22 Dealing with Overpairs and Top Pairs on Draw-Heavy Boards
13:42 Adjusting Strategy for Different Textures and Opponents
15:25 Use of Tools for Board Analysis
In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood present a unique bet-sizing quiz designed to test your decision-making skills in various cash game scenarios. This interactive episode features three hypothetical hands, each set in three-bet pots where you are in position, allowing listeners to explore different strategies and refine their approach to post-flop play
The podcast begins with an analysis of the first hypothetical hand: playing pocket queens on a 7-2-2 board. Gary explains why betting big with strong hands like overpairs is crucial in these spots, especially in position, and highlights the common mistakes players make when choosing their bet sizes. Listeners will learn the importance of adjusting bet sizes based on their opponent’s range and the board's texture, ensuring they maximize value and control the pot
The discussion then moves to the second hypothetical hand, where the hosts break down playing Ace-Queen offsuit on an Ace-King-Three board. This scenario illustrates when to bet small to maintain a balanced strategy and capitalize on opponents' frequent folds. Gary provides insights into how bet sizing should change when you're out of position and why it’s critical to consider the effectiveness of your bets when your opponent's range is wide or narrow.
In the final hand, the hosts tackle a ten-seven-four board with pocket queens, emphasizing the need to balance checkbacks and betting ranges effectively. This poker strategy podcast covers why overpairs should not always be bet, explaining how to protect your checking range and keep opponents from exploiting your weaknesses.
Throughout the episode, Mike and Gary utilize tools like the Lucid GTO Trainer to provide a deeper understanding of board textures, bet sizing, and positional dynamics. This poker strategy podcast is perfect for players looking to elevate their cash game skills by learning how to optimize bet sizing and improve their decision-making process in various post-flop situations.
Tune in, participate in the quiz, and see if you can match wits with the pros while enhancing your overall poker strategy.
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03:08 Tip 2: Adjusting Strategy Based on Position
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16:19 Final Thoughts and Course Promotion
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Next, the hosts explore how your position—whether you're in or out—affects your betting strategy with overpairs. Mike uses the Lucid GTO trainer to demonstrate how bet sizes and frequencies should change based on your position, showing that checking more frequently out of position helps build a balanced and unexploitable strategy.
Listeners will also learn how to play overpairs effectively in three-bet pots by adopting a robust check-raising strategy, especially when out of position. Gary discusses why it's often correct to play aggressively with hands like queens and jacks in tighter three-bet scenarios but to avoid doing so in looser, single-raised pots where the ranges are wider.
The episode then moves into four-bet pot strategies, where the stack-to-pot ratio is much smaller, and players are generally more willing to get all the money in with their overpairs. Gary outlines when to shove and when to use smaller raises, depending on the board texture and the strength of your hand.
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Upswing Poker Level-Up - Can You 3/3 This Bet Sizing Quiz?
Transcript
(Mike) Going in three, two.
We are so back to Level Up your poker game. I'm Mike Brady and I'm joined by Scottish cash game pro Gary Blackwood. (Gary) Welcome back to the show guys. Happy to be here. (Mike) I've got three hypothetical cash game situations prepared for this episode and here's how it's going to work. I'll give you a hand and recap the action. You'll have a few moments to consider your play. Feel free to pause if you need
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