Rec Poker
Ep 072 - Pre-flop bet sizing at a loose table
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:26:55
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In prior episodes we have talked about bet sizing to open pots including the potential of varying the size base on stage of tournament, position, and the adjustments for limpers. This question is specifically about the risk & reward of playing at loose tables early in tournaments. In many of the weekly tournaments I play ($100 or less), a raise to 2.5 to 3.5 big blinds invites 4-5 calls most of the time. In order to successfully steal blinds or even get to heads up post-flop, you would need to open raise to about 5-6 big blinds. However, this seems like an extreme amount of risk for the reward of picking up 1.5 big blinds (if everyone folds). So, in these situations, I wonder what the optimal strategy might be. Let's say I am in early/mid position, UTG+1 with 99 and we are all basically sitting at the 10k starting stack with blinds at 25/50. It's too early to have dead reads on everyone but I expect it to play like most of these tournaments with a bet of 200 not accomplishing much, or getting it dow