Poker Bet Sizing 101: Small Bet vs. BIG Bet Paradox Explained
In this video, Bart covers the small bet versus large bet sizing paradox. In live poker cash games a large bet can actually get called more than expected since the bet feels so polarizing to either a bluff or a nutted hand. Small bets conversely feel like value and may get called less. Based on the situation and opponent tendencies, you are always trying to determine the bet amount with the highest EV. For example, a $500 bet that gets called 1/2 the time has an EV of $250. A $300 bet that gets called 75% of the time would have an EV of $225 so in the above example $500 would be the more profitable bet. Checkout our latest Crush Live Poker Free Training videos and podcasts here: https://bit.ly/FREE-CLP-TRAINING 0:00 — Intro 0:47 — Preflop 3:20 — Flop 6:35 — Turn 9:39 — River 12:16 — Hero Decision 14:08 — Reveal? To submit a hand for consideration for the call-in show read instructions here: https://crushlivepoker.com/support#fa.... Join the CLP Discord community and follow our socials: ► / discord ► / crushlivepoker ► / crushlivepoker ► / crushlivepoker

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