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#Flop Tips

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Low Flop Big Blind Wide Defense Range Strategy

When the flop consists of small cards (e.g., 2-3-5 rainbow), the big blind can exploit range differences to widen their defense range. This article details low flop characteristics, defense range construction, bet sizing adjustments, and subsequent play strategies to gain an edge on the flop.

Top Pair Weak Kicker: How to Correctly Play This Marginal Hand Strength

Top pair weak kicker is one of the most trap-prone made hands in Texas Hold'em. This article details the correct play preflop, on the flop, turn, and river, including adjustments based on position, stack depth, and opponent tendencies, as well as how to avoid overcommitting to the pot. Through specific examples and practical principles, it helps players balance value extraction with self-protection.

Float Strategy Against Raises: Tips for Stealing the Pot After Calling a Raise on the Flop

Floating is a strategy where you call an opponent's bet on the flop with the plan to bet on the turn to steal the pot. When facing an opponent's raise, the floating strategy also applies: call the raise and use the threat of a turn bet. This article explains suitable scenarios, hand selection, execution details, and common mistakes to help you add a bluffing weapon in deep-stack confrontations.

Pot Control: The Core Strategy to Avoid Big Losses

Pot control is a key technique in Texas Hold'em for managing risk and avoiding major losses. This article delves into the principles, applicable scenarios, and practical applications of pot control, helping you control pot size in marginal situations to maximize long-term profitability.