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Flop Range Betting Frequency Table: A Full Guide from Construction to Practice

This article systematically explains the construction logic of the flop range betting frequency table, including position scenarios, recommended ranges, adjustment factors, and GTO references, helping you formulate efficient betting strategies under different flop structures.

Flop C-Bet Basics: When and How to Bet

C-Betting is one of the most common plays on the flop. This article explains the core principles of c-betting, timing, sizing adjustments, and follow-up plans, helping you make more profitable decisions on the flop.

BTN Opening Strategy and Postflop Play Complete Guide

The button is the most profitable position in Texas Hold'em. This guide starts from basic concepts, teaching you how to formulate a reasonable BTN opening raise range, and core postflop play on the flop, turn, and river, covering key techniques like continuation betting and check-raising. Suitable for beginners to learn systematically.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: A Guide to Flop Strategy Construction

Starting from preflop range construction, this article explains how to use position and pot control to build range advantage and predict nut advantage on the flop, adjusting bet sizing and frequency to maximize expected value. Suitable for intermediate players to improve post-flop decision-making.

Flop C-Bet Basics: When to Bet and How to Construct Ranges

A continuation bet (c-bet) is a bet made by the preflop raiser on the flop, and it is the most common aggressive action in no-limit Texas Hold'em. This article systematically explains the basic strategy of flop c-betting from six aspects: definition, purpose, frequency factors, bet sizing, range construction, and common mistakes, helping you make more profitable decisions in the game.

Flop Continuation Bet (C-Bet) Basic Guide

Continuation Bet (C-Bet) is one of the most commonly used aggressive strategies on the flop in Texas Hold'em. Starting from the definition, this article explains when to C-Bet, how to choose bet sizing, and how to adjust facing different flop structures, helping beginners establish correct thinking about continuation bets.

Monotone and Paired Flops: Strategic Responses to Flop Structures

Flop monotone (three of a suit) and paired flops (containing a pair) are two extreme board textures that require players to significantly adjust their flop ranges and betting strategies. This article systematically explains the differences in playing these two structures from perspectives such as preflop ranges, continuation bet frequency, handling made hands and draws, and turn adjustments, helping you exercise pot control cautiously on monotone boards and exploit aggressively on paired boards.

Flop C-Bet Basics Guide

This article explains the core concepts, execution timing, and bet sizing of flop continuation bets (C-bets), helping beginner players build a solid flop offensive strategy, avoid common mistakes, and improve real-game profitability.

Double & Triple Barrel Strategy Complete Guide: From Basics to Advanced

Double and triple barrel are key continuation betting strategies in Texas Hold'em. This guide covers fundamentals, execution on different board textures and against various opponents, common mistakes, and advanced exploitative techniques to help beginners master consecutive betting.

Flop Range Betting Frequency Chart: Optimize Your Continuation Bet Strategy

This article introduces practical methods for setting betting frequencies on the flop based on range advantage and board structure. It provides a typical frequency reference table including suggested betting percentages for strong, medium, and weak ranges on dry/wet boards, along with examples on how to dynamically adjust. Helps players avoid mechanical betting and improve flop decision quality.

Range Advantage vs. Nut Advantage: Core Concepts and Practical Applications in Poker

This article explains the definitions, differences, and practical applications of range advantage and nut advantage. Through examples such as preflop range construction and postflop bet sizing adjustments, it helps players leverage range advantage to apply pressure when in position, maximize value when nut advantage is clear, and avoid over-bluffing when opponents hold the nut advantage.

Flop Continuation Bet Basics: Decision Factors and Practical Strategy

Continuation betting is one of the most common offensive tools on the flop. This article explains the definition of continuation betting, decision factors (flop structure, range advantage, position, opponent type), and common misconceptions to help you make more profitable decisions on the flop.