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#Preflop Range

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Detailed Explanation of Cutoff (CO) Opening Range

The cutoff (CO) is one of the most aggressive and advantageous positions preflop. This article explains the standard opening range for CO, range construction logic, dynamic adjustment factors, and GTO references, helping you accurately exploit opponents and maximize positional advantage in actual play.

Cutoff (CO) Opening Range Guide: How to Maximize the Advantage to the Right of the Button

The cutoff is a key position to the right of the button in Texas Hold'em, offering both information advantage and blind-stealing opportunities. This article provides a detailed breakdown of the standard opening range for the CO position, including hand types such as pairs, suited connectors, and AX hands, and explains how to dynamically adjust based on opponent style, stack depth, and blind sizes to help you build a profitable preflop strategy.

Hijack Steal and Resteal: Complete Strategy from Hand Selection to Bet Sizing

In No-Limit Texas Hold'em, the Hijack (HJ) is the prime position for stealing blinds. This article details how to select stealing hands based on opponent type, set bet sizing, and respond to resteals. It also covers the Hijack's resteal strategy to help you maximize exploitation opportunities.

Cutoff (CO) Opening Range Guide: Positional Advantage and Strategy Adjustments

The Cutoff (CO) is one of the most valuable positions preflop. This article details the basic composition of the CO opening range, adjustments for opponent types, impact of stack depth, and common misconceptions, helping you build a profitable preflop strategy in actual play.