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#Post-flop Strategy

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From Micro to Small Stakes: Essential Strategy Adjustments for the Transition

Moving from micro to small stakes brings significant changes in player pool and game dynamics. This article breaks down key differences and provides practical advice on opening ranges, post-flop strategy, exploitative adjustments, and more to help players transition smoothly and boost profitability.

Core Principles of Postflop Betting Size Selection

Postflop betting size is a key decision affecting profitability. This article explains the principles of betting size selection from four dimensions: pot odds, range polarization, board texture, and stack depth, helping you make optimal decisions in different scenarios.

Big Blind Defense Strategy: Countering Steals from Different Positions

This article provides a detailed analysis of how the big blind adjusts defense ranges and post-flop strategies based on opponents' steal ranges from different positions (UTG, MP, CO, BTN), covering range construction, flop texture effects, and key adjustments in actual play.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: Building a Dominating Range on A-K-9 Flop

This article explains the concepts of range advantage and nut advantage, and uses the example of Button vs Big Blind on an A♠K♠9♣ flop to demonstrate how to utilize these advantages to build a value-bluff balanced range, including adjustment factors and GTO references.

AKs vs AKo Value Difference Deep Analysis: Suited vs Offsuit Practical Strategies

Detailed comparison of differences between AKs and AKo in terms of win rate, post-flop playability, implied odds, and other dimensions, along with selection recommendations and post-flop strategy adjustments for various scenarios.

Top Pair Weak Kicker: How to Play This Marginal Made Hand

Top pair weak kicker is one of the most common made hands postflop, but also one of the easiest for players to lose big pots with. This article systematically explains how to maximize value and minimize losses from perspectives such as preflop ranges, postflop actions on each street, common traps, and pot control.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: Core Decisions in Postflop Betting

Range advantage refers to overall hand strength, nut advantage refers to the number of strongest combos. This article uses Button vs Big Blind as an example, analyzing how both affect postflop continuation bet frequency and sizing, and provides GTO references and practical adjustment methods.

Principles of Postflop Bet Sizing: The Art of Balancing Value and Bluffing

This article systematically explains the core principles of postflop bet sizing, including how factors such as board structure, opponent range, stack depth, and pot odds affect bet size. Through practical examples, it helps players make optimal decisions in different scenarios.

Postflop Bet Sizing Principles: Optimizing Profit and Protecting Range

Postflop bet sizing is key to profitability in Texas Hold'em. This article introduces bet sizing selection methods based on principles such as pot odds, range advantage, and board structure, helping you make optimal decisions in different scenarios.

Simple Postflop Review: A Powerful Tool for Postflop Strategy Training

In-depth review of Simple Postflop software, analyzing its postflop strategy training features, usage methods, and practical value, helping players improve their postflop decision-making abilities.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: How to Exploit Opponent's Weaknesses to Build a Profitable Strategy

This article explains the core concepts and practical applications of range advantage and nut advantage. You will learn to identify whether you have a range advantage or nut advantage, and adjust your bet sizing, frequency, and bluffing ratio accordingly, to make more profitable decisions on the flop, turn, and river.

Big Blind Wide Range Defense Technique: From Resisting Exploitation to Exploiting Opponents

The big blind is often forced to defend a wide range due to positional disadvantage, but over-defending can lead to exploitation. This article explains how to balance defense and folding, including responses to raise sizes, post-flop strategy adjustments, and exploiting opponent leaks.