#Pot Management
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Geometric Sizing: Balancing Tool for Turn and River
Geometric Sizing is a key tool in GTO strategy used to maximize value and balance ranges. This article explains its definition, mathematical principles, and specific applications on the turn and river, with examples teaching you how to choose bet sizes based on pot growth rate and how to handle different board structures and opponent types.
Post-flop Bet Sizing Principles: How to Optimize Bets Based on Board Texture and Opponents
Post-flop bet sizing is a key aspect of profitability in Texas Hold'em. This article introduces core principles: pot odds, board texture, opponent's range, position, pot commitment, and leverage effect, combined with practical examples to help you make optimal betting decisions and avoid common mistakes.
Postflop Betting Size Selection Principles: From Intuition to Systematic Balance
Postflop betting size is the core leverage for profitability in Texas Hold'em. Starting from pot odds, range polarity, and board texture, this article provides size recommendations for dry boards, wet boards, multiway pots, and heads-up scenarios, while balancing the trade-off between balance and exploitation, helping players build systematic betting logic.
