bluff exploit GTO ICM This advanced ICM strategy video reveals critical money bubble mistakes that cost players thousands. Learn how to exploit opponents who misunderstand ICM pressure, make correct bluff-catching decisions, and adapt your strategy when short-stacked on the bubble in tournament play. Players overbluff connected boards on bubbles. Adjust hero calling ranges when opponents play too loose and misunderstand ICM pressure dynamics. Critical Bubble Strategy Lessons: Jack-10 offsuit becomes a profitable min-raise instead of jam because opponents defend too wide from big blind, calling hands like 9-6 offsuit they should fold Big stacks torch chips by overbluffing connected boards without considering hero's tight polarized range has natural equity on seemingly favorable textures ICM pressure means needing roughly 37% equity to call instead of 25% in chip EV spots, but short stacks have less ICM impact Opponents lead bet incorrectly on 10-6-8 board when hero's range connects well with suited aces, overpairs, and broadway cards Exploitative hero calls become profitable against aggressive players who bluff every street on connected runouts instead of giving up appropriate hands Consistency in thought process matters more than individual hand results - make decisions based on opponent tendencies and long-term profitability Study bubble spots to avoid catastrophic mistakes that high-stakes players regularly make by misunderstanding ICM fundamentals and range construction