Post-flop
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Simple Postflop
Term: Simple Postflop Strategy A simplified postflop poker strategy that makes decisions primarily based on absolute ha…
WWSF from HJ
Term: Went to Showdown When Saw Flop from Hijack WWSF from HJ The frequency of seeing the flop and eventually going to …
WWSF from CO
Won When Saw Flop from Cutoff WWSF from CO Refers to the frequency with which a player in the Cutoff position ultimatel…
BTN Limped Pot Preflop Strategy
Refers to the strategic framework that the button player follows when choosing to call limp when no one raises preflop,…
UTG 200bb Resteal
When in the under the gun UTG position with an effective stack depth of approximately 200 big blinds, a 3-bet re-raise …
BTN 150bb Defense
BTN 150bb Defense Strategy and range adjustments for the Button position player defending against an opponent's raise w…
BB 100bb Resteal
Term: BB 100bb Deep Stack Resteal BB 100bb Resteal In a deep stack situation approximately 100 big blinds, the big blin…
Light Open Defense
In Texas Hold'em, refers to a player calling an opponent's open raise with a relatively wide but playable range of hand…
Light 3-Bet Exploit
A strategy that exploits opponents who fold or call 3-bets too frequently by making 3-bets with wider or weaker hands t…
40bb Defense
指玩家筹码量约40个大盲注时,面对对手加注所采取的翻前防守策略。
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。
Preflop Check-Call
In the preflop stage, a player usually the big blind chooses to check to see the flop for free, rather than raising or …
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Simple Postflop Review: A Powerful Tool for Postflop Strategy Training
review of Simple Postflop software, analyzing its postflop strategy training features, usage methods, and practical value, helping players improve postflop decision-making skills.
QQ vs AKs Win Rate?
QQ vs AKs: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios and FAQ — QQ and AKs are among the strongest starting hands in Texas Hold'em. This article compares the strategy differences between the two under 100BB stacks from perspectives such as win rate, preflop raising, postflop playability, position influence, and stack depth, helping players make optimal decisions based on the scenario.
Big Blind Defense Strategy: Precise Responses to Steals by Position
When facing steals from different positions, the big blind must adjust defense frequency based on position, range tendencies, and post-flop ability. This article details strategies for dealing with UTG through SB, including constructing calling and 3-betting ranges, as well as key post-flop play points, to help you optimize big blind defense.
What is the win rate of JJ vs AQs?
JJ vs AQs: Win rates, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — At standard 100BB stack depth, pocket JJ and suited AQ AQs each have strengths and weaknesses preflop. This article compares win rates, playability, postflop ease, and other dimensions to help you make optimal decisions in different situations.
AKs vs 84o Win Rate?
AKs vs 84o: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Scenarios, and FAQ — This article provides an in-depth comparison of AKs and 84o at 100BB effective stacks, covering preflop win rates, strategic differences, and postflop playability to help you understand hand value and avoid common pitfalls.
What is the win rate of AKs vs 22?
AKs vs 22: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios and FAQ — AKs suited AK and 22 pocket deuces have close preflop win rates at 40BB depth about 50% vs 50%, but the strategies are very different. This article compares in detail the preflop action suggestions, postflop playability, and suitable scenarios for both, helping you make the best decisions in tournaments or cash games.
AKs vs JTs Win Rate?
AKs vs JTs: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios & FAQ — This article compares the preflop strategy and win rate of AKs vs JTs at 100BB stack depth, covering win rate, postflop playability, positional impact, preflop action recommendations, etc., to help players choose the optimal play based on the scenario.
QQ vs 64o: What is the win rate?
QQ vs 64o: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — With 20BB effective stacks, QQ pair of Queens vs 64o offsuit 6-4 has a preflop win rate of approximately 83% vs 17%. This article compares their preflop win rates, playability, position strategy, and postflop potential, and provides recommended plays for different scenarios.
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Czechia
Dominik Martan, Czech poker player, world ranking 13913, career total winnings over $240,000. Known for his solid style, he has achieved good results in events such as the European Championships.
Zahir Aslam
United Kingdom
Zahir Aslam, British poker player, world ranking 6432, career total prize money over $500,000, with many achievements in major tournaments.
Sacha Cohen
France
French professional poker player, with accumulated prize money of over $500,000 thanks to solid performances, has cashed in multiple WSOP events.
Felix Lambertz
Germany
Felix Lambertz, German professional poker player, world ranking 7105, career total winnings over $470,000, known for solid style and online tournaments.
Mirela Elisei
Italy
Mirela Elisei is a professional poker player from Italy, known for her solid technique and long-term activity in the female poker community. She has cashed multiple times in European and international events, demonstrating solid post-flop skills.
Kristijonas Andrulis
Lithuania
Kristijonas Andrulis, Lithuanian professional poker player, currently ranked 1897th in the world, with career earnings over $1.56 million. Known for his solid style, he has achieved good results in multiple international events.
Pavel Mihailovski
North Macedonia
Pavel Mihailovski is a professional poker player from North Macedonia, known for online tournaments, often active on various platforms under the ID 'Pavelking'. His playing style is aggressive, good at using positional advantage, and has accumulated a stable profit record in small and medium level tournaments.
Niovel Alvarez
United States
American poker player, world ranking 16523, total earnings $202,769, has cashed multiple times in WSOP side events.
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Omaha event in the WSOP Paradise series, buy-in $75,000, 6-handed format, held in the Bahamas.
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$1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack event, a classic deep-stack tournament in the WSOP series, allowing players to compete with a large starting stack for longer play.
Event #6: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed
Early event in WSOP series, with six-handed fast pace, buy-in $3,000, suitable for players who like short-handed strategy.
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Facing an OMC's Cold 3-Bet and Calling Leads to a Multiway Pot, How to Respond?
A player encounters a rare situation in a $5/$5 cash game: an old man coffee OMC who has never 3-bet before makes a cold 3-bet preflop, and calling almost certainly results in a multiway pot. The article analyzes OMC's range characteristics and discusses reasonable settings for 4-bet, call, and fold ranges, taking into account postflop position and pot control.

The Value of Postflop Position: The Choice Between Betting vs Check-Raise
This article provides an in-depth analysis of leveraging postflop positional advantage, comparing the two strategies of active betting versus check-raising, including their applicable scenarios, principles, and common misconceptions, to help players make optimal decisions based on position, board structure, and opponent ranges.

SB Small Blind Strategy: Offensive and Defensive Framework for the Toughest Position
The small blind is one of the most challenging positions in Texas Hold'em. This article systematically explains its offensive and defensive framework, including definitions, positional disadvantages, preflop strategies, postflop play, and helps players improve their small blind performance through examples and common mistakes.

BTN Opening: Widest Range & Blind Stealing Techniques
This article explains the mathematics behind blind stealing, practical techniques, common mistakes, and provides actionable advice.

Outs and Pot Odds: Rule of 4 and 2
The Rule of 4 and 2 is a technique for quickly estimating the win rate of a drawing hand post-flop: on the flop, multiply the number of outs by 4 to get an approximate win rate to the river; on the turn, multiply by 2 to get the river win rate. This article explains its principles, practical applications, and common misconceptions.

Texas Hold'em Strongest Starting Hand AA: Preflop Strategies for Different Situations
This article provides a detailed analysis of the preflop strategy for AA, the strongest starting hand in Texas Hold'em, including definitions, mathematical principles, action recommendations for different scenarios, common mistakes, and practical examples to help players maximize the value of AA.

Preflop Strategy: The Dangers of Limping and Proper Alternative Strategies
Preflop limping is a common mistake among poker players, leading to insufficient information, difficulty in pot control, and passive play. This article explains the dangers of limping in detail and provides correct alternative strategies such as raising and folding to help players build a more aggressive preflop approach.

Three Stages of Poker Learning: Beginner, Intermediate, and Mastery
Poker learning can be divided into three stages: beginner, intermediate, and mastery, each with different goals and strategies. This article elaborates on the definitions, core principles, practical examples, common mistakes, and provides learning advice to help players systematically improve.

Nit Player Identification and Counter Strategies
This article systematically explains the behavioral characteristics, identification methods, and counter strategies for Nit players, covering definitions, principles, practical examples, and common misconceptions, helping players effectively deal with such opponents in cash games and tournaments.

Cash Game Buy-in Depth Comparison: Pros and Cons of 100BB vs 200BB vs Short Stack
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of different buy-in depths in cash games short stack, 100BB, 200BB+, covering strategy adjustments, risk-reward characteristics, and practical examples to help players make optimal choices based on their own style and session.

Early Stage Deep Stack Strategy
Early stage deep stack strategy is a playstyle in Texas Hold'em tournaments for phases with small blinds and deep effective stacks typically over 100 BB. It focuses on leveraging position, hand range, and stack depth advantages to build profitable pots while avoiding unnecessary large-pot risks.

Final Table Deep Stack Strategy
In the final table stage of a poker tournament, when stack depth exceeds 40BB, players need to shift from the conventional ICM tight-aggressive style to focusing more on value betting and range balancing. This article details preflop opening ranges under deep stacks, post-flop play, strategies against short stacks, and common misconceptions, helping you maximize profits with deep stacks at the final table.
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