#Position Play
Poker content related to “Position Play” · 6 items
Strategy
Hijack Steal and Defense: The Art of Positional Advantage in Offense and Defense
An in-depth analysis of blind stealing and defending strategies from the hijack position in Texas Hold'em, including range construction, bet sizing, opponent tendencies, and adjustment methods to help you build consistent profits from middle position.
Deep Stack Cash Game Preflop Range Construction Guide
This article delves into preflop range strategy for deep stack cash games (200BB+), starting from positional scenarios, providing recommended ranges, construction logic, adjustment factors, and GTO references to help players gain an edge in deep stack confrontations.
CO Open-Range Guide: How to Leverage Positional Advantage for Profitable Ranges
The Cut-off (CO) is a key position with postflop positional advantage. This article explains the logic behind CO open-range construction, provides GTO reference ranges and adjustment factors, helping you maximize positional value in practice.
Detailed Guide to Cutoff Opening Range
This article provides a detailed breakdown of the Cutoff (CO) position in Texas Hold'em and its optimal opening range. It covers positional advantages, basic hand selection, common adjustment factors (such as opponent style, stack depth, and tournament stage), and includes practical examples to help you make more profitable decisions in the CO position.
Detailed Guide to Cutoff (CO) Opening Range: Strategy Construction from Tight to Loose
The cutoff is a seat with significant positional advantage in Texas Hold'em. The choice of opening range directly affects post-flop win rate. This article explains the core principles of CO opening range, providing three typical strategies—tight, balanced, and exploitative—based on different opponent types and stack depths, along with practical adjustment tips and common mistakes.
Cutoff (CO) Opening Range Guide: How to Properly Raise and Adjust
The Cutoff is one of the most advantageous positions in Texas Hold'em. An appropriate opening range can significantly improve your win rate. This article explains the advantages of the CO position, typical raising ranges, adjustment factors, and common mistakes to help you make correct decisions in practice.