bet sizing bluff bluff catching check-raise exploit ranges This video teaches intermediate players how to counter aggressive regulars in poker. Pete Clarke demonstrates effective strategies using real-hand examples, showing when to use small bet sizings, how to induce bluffs, and when to bluff yourself. The key insight is understanding when aggressive regs are overbluffing and adjusting your play accordingly. Aggressive regs attack when they sense weakness. Counter them by intentionally using small bet sizes to induce bluffs, then call with strong bluff catchers. Essential Strategies Against Aggressive Regs: Tag players as aggressive or passive and drastically change your strategy against each Protect checking ranges by slow-playing strong hands in optional betting spots Use small bet sizes to induce bluffs from aggressive players Overdefend after checking turns against players who barrel too often Exploit their tendency to overfold in multi-way pots Block the most common combinations when selecting bluff catchers Avoid putting weak hands in lines that aggressive regs attack frequently