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Post | theOldGuyIsBack posted in NLHE: Theory behind bet sizing

Hello,

I've read around that depending on the board (XYZ) we will have more or less 'three streets' for value and therefore, depending on that, we should decide our bet sizing. For instance: if we have lots of valuebets, we will bet bigger flop/turn/river. If we don't, less. However, I haven't been able to find videos related to the topic (frmo a GTO perspective) and I was wondering if you can point me out in the right direction (where to get the maths, where to read it, just an example...) so I can take a look and try to learn and apply it.

Thanks

EDIT: Also, are there any 'deep' crev analysis, apart from the usual tree in a hand and check two different ev lines?

Jan. 5, 2015 | 12:40 p.m.

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