Electives Quiz “3 and 4 Betting and Bet Sizing” 1. Sunday 500 Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos Part 2 – 4:18 Andrew assumes people shove good pre flop in order to see 5 cards. 2. Sunday 500 Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos Part 4 – 7:07 Andrew suggests AJ in this spot. 3. TPE THEORY: Aggression Part 1 – 12:00 with Q7s. A good time to get away with a 3-bet is when either you or an unknown villain moves to a new table because they don’t have a history with you yet. 4. TPE THEORY: Aggression Part 1 – 26:30 with Q9o. BourbonFTW had been aggressive so he perceived the SB’s 4-bet as potentially light which made this a good spot for a light 5-bet. 5. Ftops 300r Final Table HH Review with BourbonFTW Part 2 – 10:40 with AKs. After 3-betting from OOP, you should just about every flop. 6. Ftops 300r Final Table HH Review with BourbonFTW Part 2 – 21:00 with QQ. When you move to a new table, do not 3-bet with your right away because they don’t have a history with you so you won’t get much action. 7. TPE THEORY: Exploiting Tendencies Part 1 – 11:40. If your opponent does not 3-bet enough, you should 4-bet him for value with a range. 8. TPE THEORY: Exploiting Tendencies Part 1 – 19:00. If your opponent 3-bets too much, you should 4-bet him as a with a wider range. 9. TPE Theory: 3-Betting with Daryl Jace Part 3 – 10:00 Daryl suggests we can go for hands that play well post flop and have descent . 10. TPE Theory: 3-Betting with Daryl Jace Part 6 – 2:45 Daryl says is all about counter strategy. 11. TPE THEORY: 3-Betting and 4-Betting Part 1 – 29:50. When considering a 4-bet shove, you should think about your when called in addition to your fold equity. 12. TPE THEORY: 3-Betting and 4-Betting Part 5 – 20:30. are cards in your hand that decrease the likelihood that your opponent will call your 4-bet shove, thereby increasing the equity of the play. 13. February 6th, 2014 – Tournament Strategy and Hand Analysis with Andrew Brokos MC. 1:24:10 When Antes start Andrew feels It doesn’t change anything Time to tighten up Changes Play a lot Play only premiums 14. February 6th, 2014 – Tournament Strategy and Hand Analysis with Andrew Brokos MC. 1:42:50 Bigger bet sizing makes opponents think about their Position Hand Stack relative to bet size folding range 15. April 18th 2013- Poker Tournament Strategy with Chris”MovesLikeDarvin”Moon MC.1:11:00. Chris feels that it’s harder to play against a ton of limp-callers than it is to play against the 3 and 4 betters you find in Micro stakes Low Stakes Mid Stakes High stakes 16. April 18th 2013- Poker Tournament Strategy with Chris”MovesLikeDarvin”Moon MC.1:15:30. The primary reason to 3-bet with JJ in this hand is to fold out Better Hands Worse hands Limpers Raisers 17. Preflop Raise Sizing: How Big is Too Big? T or F. It doesn’t take anywhere near as much betting on early streets in order to get stacks all-in by the river. True false 18. Hand Ranges T or F. You can usually 3-bet more hands from the BB against a button open because most people open a wide range from this position. True False 19. Linear or Polarized 3-Betting? A Strategic Blueprint T or F. When it comes to 3-betting, there are no differences between how we should approach the practice in position versus out of position. True False 20. Playing A 20-30BB Stack T or F. As you get closer to 20bb, you should save your chips for 3-bet shoving as opposed to open raising. True False Loading…