bet sizing bluff EV heads-up SB In this video, Tom analyzes VPIP (Voluntarily Put Money In Pot) leaks in Spin & Go heads-up poker. He explains when small deviations become significant and how to exploit opponents' tendencies. Tom discusses the importance of post-flop adjustments and provides examples of how to widen opponents' leaks. He also shares insights on bluffing strategies and sizing in specific board textures. Tom emphasizes that small VPIP deviations aren't always significant leaks. The real impact comes from exploiting these tendencies post-flop and adjusting your strategy accordingly. Poker Pro Tips Small VPIP deviations (under 5%) aren't always significant leaks Focus on exploiting opponents' tendencies post-flop Consider board textures when bluffing or value betting Adjust sizing based on opponents' likely hand ranges Be aware of how pre-flop tendencies affect post-flop play Use opponent's leaks to widen your advantage Balance aggression with pot control in various scenarios