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If you want to increase your profits playing poker you need to understand bet sizing for maximum returns.

I review some key hands of a live stream game I played at Best Bet Jacksonville. You can check out the stream at the following link. And I give you time stamps for the specific hands in the podcast. https://youtu.be/MNEQirxO_AM

Tips and strategy from professional poker 1/2 grinder Dylan Garofalo.

Today we talk about a hand I played. Get insight into this hand specifically as well as how to break down a hand later when you study off the table.

The biggest change most 1/2 no limit players can make in their game is to be more aggressive.

As a cash game player you can hone your skills by occasionally playing a poker tournament.

Preflop raise sizing in no limit Texas Hold’em poker.

How to play flush draws on a paired board in no limit Texas Hold’em poker.

To properly decide how to play a hand you should always know the villain as best as possible.

Starting a new year is a good time to fix your biggest leaks from last year. I review mine and discuss things you should look at in your game.

Review of a hand where I got lucky with pocket aces. How to review your play afterwards and improve decisions in poker.

How to play suited connectors profitably in no limit Holdem poker.

The math has science of playing small and medium pocket pairs profitably.

Answering your questions and examining an interesting hand from 5/10

Continuing our “how to study poker” series. More examples of spots and situations to evaluate and learn from.

I’ve had a couple of people ask me how do you study off the felt to learn and get better at poker. So I will be doing a series about that using my own hands and situations as well as some of yours.

First in a series looking at stupid raise spots. We all do it.

The river is an interesting street as bluffing frequency goes down and nutted hands go up. Sometimes you need to fold hands that are strong in a vacuum but weak in context.

Calculating opponents range, thin river bet, asking what hands are you targeting with a bet.

How many times have you been getting 6 to 1 pot odds to complete in the big blind and decide you really have to call with almost any two cards? This misplayed situation is costing most low limit players lots of money. Let’s talk about why.