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66 Pocket Pair — Preflop and Postflop Strategy and Classic Hands

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MDF

Minimum Defense Frequency MDF is the minimum proportion of hands a player must continue call or raise against an oppone…

Two-Thirds Pot

Term: Two-Thirds Pot Bet A two-thirds pot bet refers to a bet size approximately 66% of the current pot, one of the mos…

Geometric Bet Sizing

Term: Geometric Bet Sizing A betting strategy that selects bet sizes such that after each street, the entire stack can …

Pocket Sixes

Term: Pocket Sixes Refers to a starting hand consisting of two sixes, usually considered a medium-weak pocket pair.

Six-Six Pair

Refers to a player's hole cards being two cards of rank 6, belonging to a type of pocket pair.

66

Refers to a player's hole cards being two sixes, a medium pair.

Open Raise from UTG

Term: UTG Open Raise Open Raise from UTG Preflop, the first aggressive raise action made by the player in the UTG under…

UTG 20bb Steal

When holding about 20 big blinds at the UTG position, the action of raising to try to directly win the blinds and other…

UTG+1 15bb Final Table

Refers to the situation and corresponding strategy of a player at a Texas Hold'em tournament final table, seated in the…

HJ 15bb Call Off

In a poker tournament, a hijack player with about 15 big blinds chooses to call an opponent's all-in or raise, committi…

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…

Button Continuation Bet Range

The range of starting hands used by the button player when c-betting on the flop as the pre-flop raiser.

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AA vs 66: Win Rate, EV, and GTO Strategy

analysis of preflop win rate difference and expected value EV between AA and 66, providing optimal strategies based on GTO principles. Includes common mistakes, application scenarios, and FAQ. Through mathematical derivation and real-world scenarios, helps players make correct decisions under deep stack, short stack, and tournament ICM conditions.

66 vs KQs Win Rate?

66 vs KQs: Win Rates, Common Mistakes, Scenarios & FAQ — This article provides a detailed analysis of preflop win rates, expected value EV, and GTO optimal play between 66 pocket sixes and KQs suited KQ. It covers preflop actions across different positions and stack depths, helping players make precise decisions in typical hand confrontations.

66 vs AQs Win Rate?

66 vs AQs: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios & FAQ — This article deeply analyzes the preflop win rate distribution, expected value EV, and optimal strategy under the GTO framework for pocket 66 vs AQs. Through specific examples, it explains how to make preflop raise, call, or fold decisions under different positions and stack depths, helping players improve their preflop confrontation skills.

What is the win rate of AKs vs 66?

AKs vs 66: win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article analyzes the preflop confrontation between AKs and 66 at 100BB effective stacks, comparing win rate, fold equity, range confrontation, and postflop playability, providing practical strategy recommendations.

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Bashar Ramahi

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A Reddit user shared a hand: BB shoves, hero calls, HJ also calls. The flop gives hero the nuts, dubbed the 'luckiest flop ever.' This article analyzes the probability of this rare hand and the fun discussion in the poker community.

25NL Hand Analysis: Pre-flop 3-bet Pot, How to Respond to a Five-Flush Board on the River?

This article analyzes a 25NL hand: CO calls SB's 3-bet with 66, flop Q♥4♥T♥, turn J♥, river 3♥, making a five-flush board. After opponent checks three times, hero makes a small bet, opponent shoves. The article explores the logic and decision-making behind each action.

Rainbow Board Strategy: The Essence of Playing Without a Flush Draw

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Paired Board Complete Strategy Guide

analysis of the definition, principles, and strategy adjustments for preflop, flop, turn, and river on paired boards, covering real-world examples and common misconceptions to help you make optimal decisions when the board pairs.

Preflop Middle and Small Pairs: Set Mining Probability and Preflop Stealing

Detailed explanation of preflop middle and small pairs strategy, including the probability of hitting a set, the principle of preflop stealing, and practical examples, to help players avoid common mistakes.

Big Blind Defense Frequency: Complete Analysis of MDF Calculation Against Different Positions

This article provides an in-depth explanation of the calculation principles, practical applications, and common misconceptions of Minimum Defense Frequency MDF when defending the big blind against raises from different positions, helping you build a correct pre-flop defense range.

Texas Hold'em Combinatorics: Accurately Calculating Opponent Hand Ranges

Combinatorics is a core tool for quantifying the likelihood of an opponent's hand in Texas Hold'em. Starting from the definition, this article explains combinatorics principles, practical calculation examples, and common misconceptions to help you read hands and make decisions more accurately.

Expected Value Maximization MaxEV Strategy: Optimal Decision Logic in Texas Hold'em

The MaxEV strategy is a core decision-making framework for pursuing long-term profitability in Texas Hold'em. It calculates the average expected value of each action through mathematical computation and selects the play with the highest EV. This article explains its definition, mathematical principles, practical applications, and common misconceptions.

UTG Opening Range Construction: Correct Choices for the Tightest Position

UTG Under the Gun is the most disadvantageous position preflop. Constructing a reasonable opening range is key to avoiding big mistakes. This article starts with definitions and principles, provides typical range examples, analyzes common misconceptions, and helps you master the correct strategy for the tight position.

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analysis of the concept, probability, implied odds, and set mining strategy of sets trips to help players make better decisions when entering pots with small pairs and avoid common mistakes.

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In the Money Turbo Strategy

After entering the money, the pace and strategy of the tournament fundamentally change. Turbo strategy emphasizes leveraging chip advantage, aggressive blind stealing, and adapting to fast blind levels to maximize final ranking and prize money. This article explains definitions, principles, practical examples, and common mistakes to help you improve your ITM stage performance.

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