#Defensive strategy
Poker content related to “Defensive strategy” · 3 items
Strategy
Big Blind Defense with a Wide Range: From Passive to Active Profitable Strategy
In Texas Hold'em, the big blind often needs to defend with a wide range because they have already invested chips. This article explains how to balance the defense range, respond to different raise sizes, turn positional disadvantage into advantage, and employ exploitative play on later streets, helping you achieve positive expected value in the big blind.
Monotone Flop Defense Guide: How to Handle Flush Board Flops
A monotone flop (three cards of the same suit) requires a specialized strategy in poker. This article systematically explains how to defend effectively, covering preflop ranges, flop betting, check-raising, and turn adjustments, to avoid being exploited by opponents' flush draws.
Big Blind Defense Wide Range Techniques
The big blind (BB) is the most pressured position in Texas Hold'em defense. Facing frequent raises from the small blind or button, adopting a wide range defense can effectively protect blinds, exploit opponents, and balance your own range. This article details defensive range construction, post-flop play, common scenario adjustments, and frequency control to help you build a solid big blind defense system.