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Poker content related to “4-bet” · 6 items

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AA vs KK: Preflop Equity Analysis and Optimal Strategy

AA and KK are the two strongest starting hands in Texas Hold'em, but AA has about 80% equity against KK. This article provides a detailed analysis of the preflop equity difference between the two, core principles of correct play (including strategies for different stack depths and positions), and how to maximize value while identifying possible KK from opponents' 4-bets.

Hijack Steal and Re-steal: Practical Strategies and Tips

The hijack is a highly aggressive position in Texas Hold'em, where blind stealing and re-stealing are core profit methods. This article details hand selection for hijack steals, frequency adjustments, and strategies for dealing with different opponents' re-steals, helping you improve chip efficiency in the middle and late stages.

Short Stack Showdown: UTG vs UTG+1, 4-bet Strategy in 10bb Single-Raised Pots

In a 10bb short stack depth, when UTG faces a single raise from UTG+1, 4-bet shoving is a common strategy. This article explains range construction, balancing key points, and adjustments against different opponent types to help you maximize EV.

Deep Stack Cash Game Preflop Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide from Starting Hands to Raise Sizing

The preflop strategy for deep stack cash games (200BB+) is fundamentally different from standard stacks. This article explains in detail starting hand selection, raise sizing, and techniques for facing 3-bets and 4-bets in deep stack scenarios, helping you build a profitable preflop range in deep stack games.

Hijack Steal and Anti-Steal: Comprehensive Practical Strategy Analysis

The hijack position is the golden spot for blind stealing, but the risk of anti-steal is high. This article details the HJ's steal range, frequency adjustments, exploitative strategies against different opponents, and for anti-steal: 3-bet range, call defense, and 4-bet responses, helping you build an advantage in the middle position.

Hijack Steal and Resteal: Offensive and Defensive Strategies Under Positional Advantage

The hijack (HJ) is the prime position for preflop blind stealing, as it can utilize information from later positions while maintaining pressure on the blinds. This article details the stealing range, frequency, and sizing for HJ, as well as the restealing strategy when facing a 3-bet, helping you establish an advantage in the middle-late positions.