Gman

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode Two

really like this example as a good spot for a value overbet

the psychology here is awesome, which you say. his hand is <A8 basically always and even though we have a m...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode Two

it's actually a theoretical mistake to bet bigger with better ranges

yes, we'd like to get called when we have 'it' but if our range is a static strength and our bet size ...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

Cheers G.

Q: Does distinct means distant or definite lol?
Q2: How oftern are you playing poker at the mo? Every day live? (I would ask how often are you in the gym, b...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

What's cracking G?

How's this series gonna go? Is it 4 episodes week after week, and thats the series? Or is it spread out? Don't forget about the fitness videos I mention...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

The motivation behind my post was to bring attention to the fundamental game theory behind bet sizing. Once that has been understood it is easier to understand what adjustments we s...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

So im not sure if im getting this:

at about minute 28 you say the less villain folds on flop turn and river the smaller is your sizing.

but im atm playing like ...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

But does that mean we should bet smaller rather than larger on the flop, considering our continuation bet size on the flop is more important than on any other street for pot geometry...

over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One

The turn size should depend on the turn card (the range you rep when betting). The more draws you rep and will actually have the bigger you should bet.



over 1 year ago

Gman Talkin Theory : Episode One


The bigger you bet the more bluffs you can have in your range relative to the number of hands that beats villain's calling range. That could lead one to think that betting big ...