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Suited 65 — preflop range and classic examples

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Six Five Suited

Refers to a starting hand consisting of a 6 and a 5, both of the same suit.

65s

A starting hand of 6 and 5 of the same suit, a suited connector with strong drawing potential.

Six Four Suited

A starting hand consisting of a 6 and a 4 of the same suit.

UTG Multiway Pot Preflop Strategy

Term: UTG Multiway Pot Preflop Strategy Refers to the preflop action strategy adopted by a player in the UTG position w…

BB Single Raised Pot Preflop Strategy

Term: BB Single Raised Pot Preflop Strategy Refers to the range and action call, raise, fold strategy adopted by the bi…

BTN 100bb Defense

Refers to the pre-flop defense strategy and range of the button player when facing a pre-flop raise with a stack depth …

MP 75bb Defense

Term: MP 75bb Defense The overall defensive strategy employed by the Middle Position MP player against a late position …

偷盲

In Texas Hold'em, a strategy of raising from a late position to force the blind players to fold, thereby winning the bl…

BTN 50bb Steal

In Texas Hold'em, it refers to the strategy of using positional advantage to raise and steal the blinds when the player…

SB 30bb Steal

When holding approximately 30 big blinds in the small blind position, attempting to steal the dead money blinds by rais…

BTN 30bb Push Fold

在按钮位持有约30个大盲注筹码时,采用要么全下要么弃牌的简单策略,避免复杂翻后决策。

枪口位开池范围

Refers to the range of starting hand combinations used by a player in the UTG position the first position to the left o…

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