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4-Bet Bluff
Bluff 4-Bet Bluff refers to a player making a fourth raise before the flop with a non-strong hand, aiming to force the …
CO 3-Bet Pot Preflop Strategy
Term: CO 3-Bet Pot Preflop Strategy CO 3-Bet Pot Preflop Strategy Decision framework for adjusting preflop ranges and a…
100bb Steal
Strategy of raising from late position to attempt to steal the blinds when effective stack size is about 100 big blinds.
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Refers to the set of hand combinations that a player in the UTG position the first to act after the big blind chooses t…
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MP Preflop Bet-Fold Dynamic
Refers to the action pattern where a player first bets from middle position preflop, but then folds when facing an oppo…
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What is the win rate of 55 vs AQs?
55 vs AQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article provides an in-depth analysis of the preflop win rate and expected value EV of 55 vs AQs, and discusses raise, call, and fold decisions under GTO strategy. Through mathematical calculations and real-game scenarios, it helps players make optimal choices at different positions and stack depths.
Hijack Steal and Defense: Positional Advantage and Hand Selection Guide
The Hijack HJ is one of the prime positions for preflop stealing, but you must watch out for re-steals from players behind CO, BTN, blinds. This article details the HJ stealing hand ranges, stack depth considerations, opening frequency, and responses to 3-bets. Additionally, from the perspective of the blinds and later positions, learn how to identify and counter excessive HJ stealing for exploitative adjustments.
Hijack Steal and Re-steal: Strategy and Key Factors
The hijack HJ is a prime position for preflop steals, but faces threats of 3-bet re-steals from CO, BTN, etc. This article details HJ's stealing raise range, frequency adjustments, and how to counter different opponents' re-steals. Includes key factors such as hand value, stack depth, opponent tendencies, etc., to help you profit from the hijack in 6-max or full-ring games.
KQs vs K5s Win Rate?
KQs vs K5s: win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — compare the preflop play and win rate differences between KQs and K5s at 100BB depth. KQs is a strong suited connector, while K5s is weaker due to poor kicker and low suited connector quality. This article uses comparison tables and strategy analysis to help players correctly evaluate the value of both hands and choose appropriate play.
A8s vs KQs Win Rate?
A8s vs KQs: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios, and FAQ — At standard 100BB depth, A8s and KQs are two medium-strength suited connectors/suited gappers. This article analyzes the differences through win rate comparison, preflop action suggestions, positional influence, and postflop play, helping players make optimal decisions in different scenarios.
AQs vs 42s: What is the win rate?
AQs vs 42s: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article deeply compares the preflop strategy, win rate, and playability of AQs vs 42s at 20BB stack depth. Using tables and detailed analysis, it helps players understand the decision differences between strong suited high cards and weak suited connectors in short stack situations, and provides practical advice.
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4-Bet
refers to the fourth round of raising in Texas Hold'em, typically occurring preflop. Specifically, when a player opens …
Glossary4-Bet Bluff
Bluff 4-Bet Bluff refers to a player making a fourth raise before the flop with a non-strong hand, aiming to force the …
GlossaryNitty
Term: Nitty Refers to a player who only plays a very narrow range of strong hands, and tends to be passive, unaggressiv…
GlossaryBlind Steal
Its core purpose is to use positional advantage to force the players in the blind positions to fold, thereby winning th…
GlossaryBankroll Management
In practice, it helps players withstand losses during downswings and prevents their account from being wiped out by sho…
GlossaryBet
Bet refers to the action of voluntarily placing chips into the pot when there has been no previous bet in that round. I…
GlossaryBluff
The core of this term lies in exploiting opponents' fear, creating false signals of hand strength to acquire chips that…
GlossaryEquity
In practice, equity helps players determine whether it is worth continuing to bet or raise, and is one of the core base…