#stack depth
Poker content related to “stack depth” · 12 items
Strategy
Multi-Table Tournament Table Change Strategy: Survival and Accumulation Under ICM Pressure
In multi-table tournaments, when the number of remaining players decreases and the money bubble approaches, table changes become a critical decision point. This article analyzes ICM pressure, chip depth, and dynamic ranges, providing a specific strategic framework to help players adjust their play under pressure, avoid common mistakes, and maximize tournament expected value.
Postflop Bet Sizing Principles
Postflop bet sizing is a critical decision affecting profitability. This article introduces bet sizing principles based on board structure, range advantage, stack depth, and other factors, along with practical adjustment suggestions.
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.
Deep Stack Tournament Preflop Wide Range Strategy: How to Use Chip Depth to Expand Starting Hand Selection
In deep stack tournaments, a preflop wide range strategy effectively leverages chip depth advantage to apply pressure and exploit opponents by expanding starting hand ranges. This article explains how to safely widen preflop ranges based on factors such as position, stack size, and opponent tendencies, and includes practical examples.
Deep-stacked cash game preflop strategy: Adjustments when stack depth exceeds 100BB
This article discusses preflop strategy adjustments for deep-stacked cash games (effective stacks over 200BB), including preflop raise sizing, 3-bet and 4-bet ranges, position factors, and avoiding marginal hand traps, to help players make more profitable decisions in deep-stack environments.
Set Mining in Deep Stacks: Depth Charts and Practical Strategy
Set mining is calling with small pairs to try to hit a set. This article explains the impact of stack depth on set mining, the nature of depth charts as implied odds calculations, and adjustment strategies at different depths to help you make precise decisions.
When to flat or jam against a 4-bet?
In deep-stacked cash games or tournaments, choosing to flat or jam against an opponent's 4-bet depends on range, position, effective stack size, and other factors. This article analyzes the suitable scenarios and mathematical principles of both approaches.
Deep Stack Tournament Preflop Wide Range Strategy: How to Exploit Chip Depth to Widen Your Range
In deep stack tournaments, preflop opening ranges can be wider than standard strategy. This article explains the definition of deep stacks, the theoretical basis of wide ranges, the impact of position and stack depth on ranges, and adjustment techniques in practice to help you gain a bigger advantage in the deep stack stage.
Reshove vs 3bet: Detailed Explanation of Pre-flop All-in Counter Strategy
Master the technique of countering a 3bet with a reshove (all-in). This article analyzes the mathematical principles, applicable scenarios, range construction, and practical considerations of reshoving, helping you optimize your pre-flop attack and defense strategy.
Deep Stack vs Short Stack: Winning Strategies in Preflop 3-Bet Wars
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the strategic differences between deep stacks and short stacks in preflop 3-bet wars. It covers how effective stack depth affects 3-bet ranges, 4-bet ranges, and calling ranges, as well as how to adjust re-raise frequency and sizing based on opponent's stack size, helping you make optimal decisions under varying stack depths.
Postflop Bet Sizing Principles: From Polarized to Linear, How to Precisely Control the Pot
Postflop bet sizing is the core of Texas Hold'em profitability. This article explains the principles of choosing between polarized and linear betting strategies from four dimensions: board texture, hand strength, opponent range, and stack depth, and provides a practical adjustment framework to help you make more profitable decisions.
Button Steal Blind Complete Guide: Principles, Ranges, and Practical Tips
Button steal blind is one of the most profitable strategies in Texas Hold'em. This article systematically explains how to scientifically steal blinds from the button position from the perspectives of principles, range selection, frequency balance, stack depth, and responses to re-steals, helping you improve your steal success rate in cash games and tournaments.