#Poker theory
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Strategy
Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: Precise Application in Practice
This article deeply analyzes the core concepts of range advantage and nut advantage, and uses examples to illustrate how to leverage these two advantages pre-flop, post-flop, and across different streets to maximize value, helping players improve long-term profitability.
River Bluff Frequency and Bet Sizing: Balance Your Range to Maximize Long-Term Profit
The river is one of the most complex decision-making stages in Texas Hold'em. This article starts from theory and combines practical scenarios to explain how to set reasonable bluff frequencies and adjust bet sizing based on board texture and opponent type, helping you build balanced and profitable river strategies.
GTO Introduction: What is a Balanced Range
Balanced range is a core concept of GTO strategy. It refers to the optimized proportions of a player's actions (bet, check, fold, etc.) in a given situation, such that opponents cannot consistently profit by adjusting their strategies. This article explains the principles, construction methods, and practical significance of balanced ranges in plain language.