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Poker content related to “linear range” · 3 items
Strategy
Postflop Bet Sizing Principles: From Basics to Advanced
Postflop bet sizing is key to profitability in Texas Hold'em. This article systematically explains the principles of sizing based on board structure, opponent ranges, stack depth, and your own hand type, along with practical adjustment tips.
Preflop 3-bet Strategy: Polarized Range vs Linear Range
This article explains in detail the two main preflop 3-bet range construction methods: polarized and linear. The polarized range consists of strong value hands and weak bluff hands, while the linear range contains a continuous set of value hands. It analyzes the pros and cons, applicable scenarios, and strategic adjustments against different opponents to help players optimize preflop aggression.
Postflop Bet Sizing Principles: From Polarized to Linear, How to Precisely Control the Pot
Postflop bet sizing is the core of Texas Hold'em profitability. This article explains the principles of choosing between polarized and linear betting strategies from four dimensions: board texture, hand strength, opponent range, and stack depth, and provides a practical adjustment framework to help you make more profitable decisions.