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88

A starting hand in Texas Hold'em consisting of two eights, which is a medium-sized pocket pair.

BB Raise C-Bet

Big Blind Raise C-Bet BB Raise C-Bet The action where the Big Blind player, after checking on the flop, chooses to rais…

BTN Turn Limped Pot

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CO on Wet Board

Refers to the betting, checking, raising, and range adjustment strategies used by a player in the CO Cut Off, right of …

Under the Gun Opening Range

Term: Under the Gun Opening Range In Texas Hold’em, the range of starting hands used by a player in the Under the Gun U…

UTG Opening Range

UTG Opening Range: The set of hand combinations used for raising or folding when first to act from under the gun UTG pr…

BB 25bb Defense

Refers to the defending strategy and range adopted by the big blind player in No-Limit Texas Hold'em when facing a rais…

BB 20bb Final Table

e., shallow stack depth, typically requiring a short stack strategy.

MP 15bb Call Off

In a tournament, a player in middle position with about 15 big blinds chooses to call an opponent's raise or all-in and…

Small Blind Continuation Bet Range

The set of all hand combinations with which the small blind player, as the preflop raiser, chooses to make a continuati…

River Raise-Fold on Paired Board

A high-level play where, on a board that paired on the flop or turn, you raise on the river and then fold if facing a r…

UTG opening range

The set of all starting hand combinations used by a UTG player when open-raising pre-flop.

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AA vs 88: What is the Win Rate?

AA vs 88: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios and FAQ — This article analyzes in detail the preflop win rate and expected value EV differences between AA and 88, and discusses optimal preflop strategy combined with GTO theory. Through mathematical calculations and real-world scenario examples, it helps players understand decision-making logic under different positions and stack depths, avoiding common mistakes.

88 vs KQs Win Rate?

88 vs KQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios & FAQ — Pocket pair 88 and suited connector KQs are common preflop matchups. This article analyzes their preflop advantages and disadvantages from win rate, EV, and GTO perspectives, and offers strategic advice for different scenarios to help players optimize decisions.

88 vs AQs Win Rate?

88 vs AQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article provides a detailed analysis of the preflop win rate comparison, EV calculation, and GTO play between pocket eights and Ace-Queen suited. Through win rate math, preflop action models call, 3bet, 4bet, and position considerations, it helps you make optimal decisions in actual play.

AKs vs 88 Win Rate: What is It?

AKs vs 88: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Scenarios, and FAQ — This article provides an in-depth comparison of the preflop win rate and strategy between suited AK and pocket eights at 100BB stack depth. It covers preflop all-in equity, positional play, 3-bet/4-bet decisions, implied odds, and postflop playability, helping you make accurate preflop actions.

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