bankroll barreling bet sizing bluff fold equity ranges In this coaching session, Pete Clarke guides Kristoff through his journey from 10NL to 25NL poker. They analyze key hands, discuss proper bankroll management rules for shot-taking, and explore advanced concepts like triple barreling, fold equity, and optimal bet sizing against different opponent types at micro stakes. Master shot-taking rules, understand when to triple barrel bluff, and learn how board texture affects betting strategy in micro stakes games. Strategic Concepts for Stakes Transition: Bankroll rule for shot-taking: Move up at $1000, drop down at $800 to manage risk while climbing stakes Triple barrel bluffing works best on favorable runouts with redraw potential, not just based on your hole cards Block betting is a valuable tool beyond river play - use smaller sizes to control pot and extract value Against recreational players, bet larger for value since they often call with weak hands based on absolute strength Board texture analysis is crucial - understand how different runouts affect range vs range dynamics Proper bet sizing exploits: Smaller bets against calling stations, larger bets when you want folds from marginal hands Mental game matters: Use tools like sleep tracking to avoid playing when not at your best performance level