bet sizing ICM ranges This video breaks down a key hand from the WSOP $2,500 Freezeout final table. Mike Brady and tournament pro Aaron Barone analyze the play between Jeremy Ausmus and Reichard, focusing on ICM considerations, betting strategies, and bluff catching. They discuss the implications of each decision and how stack sizes affect play at a final table. The analysis emphasizes ICM pressure, bet sizing, and range construction at final tables. It highlights the importance of considering pay jumps when making decisions. Final Table Strategy Breakdown ICM pressure affects decision-making, especially for shorter stacks Small bet sizes are crucial on monotone flops Survival vs. accumulation: smaller bets can be better in tournaments Bluff catching requires careful consideration of opponent's range Blockers can impact decision-making in unexpected ways Importance of adapting strategies based on stack sizes and pay jumps Value of studying tournament-specific concepts to improve play