#Turn Strategy
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Geometric Sizing: Balancing Tool for Turn and River
Geometric Sizing is a key tool in GTO strategy used to maximize value and balance ranges. This article explains its definition, mathematical principles, and specific applications on the turn and river, with examples teaching you how to choose bet sizes based on pot growth rate and how to handle different board structures and opponent types.
Reverse Implied Odds on the Turn: When Folding is More Profitable
Reverse implied odds refer to a situation where a currently decent hand may later lose more chips due to being outdrawn by an opponent. This article focuses on how to identify reverse implied odds traps on the turn and provides a practical decision framework for folding.
Turn Equity Denial Bet: Protecting Your Pot Advantage
This article introduces the core logic of equity denial bets on the turn, analyzing why betting with medium-strength hands or draws on the turn can effectively deny opponent equity. It provides a practical decision framework incorporating board texture, opponent range, and pot size. Suitable for players seeking refined post-flop play.
Turn Battle: Probe Bet vs Delayed Cbet
Probe bets and delayed continuation bets are two key actions on the turn, initiated by the flop checker or flop bettor respectively. This article analyzes their concepts, applicable scenarios, range construction, and considerations to help you make optimal decisions after checking the flop.