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73o Starting Hand Strategy Guide: Complete Preflop and Postflop Play

73o offsuit is one of the weakest starting hands in Texas Hold'em, but can still be profitable in specific situations. This article provides a detailed analysis of whether to play 73o preflop from each position, and postflop strategies for different board textures, helping you know when to fold or bluff.

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This article systematically reviews the preflop opening raise ranges and strategies for 6-max short-handed tables, including position breakdown, adjustment factors stack depth, opponent types, and common misconceptions, helping players build a solid preflop opening system.

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In tournaments, when the effective stack is around 15BB, restealing is a key profit-making move. This article details the timing, range, bet sizing, and considerations for restealing, helping you counter opponents' aggressive steals when short-stacked to double up or accumulate chips.

Complete Guide to Button Steal Blinds: From Basics to Advanced

Stealing blinds from the button is a crucial skill for profitability in no-limit Texas Hold'em. This article covers why it matters, the basics position, range, 3-bet dynamics, step-by-step process timing, hand range, bet sizing, common mistakes over-stealing, neglecting opponent adjustments, advanced techniques using 3-bets, frequency adjustment, stack depth, and a summary. Suitable for all players looking to boost their win rate.

Deep Stack Tournament Wide Preflop Range Strategy: How to Use Chip Advantage to Expand Profits

In deep stack stages typically >100BB, ICM pressure is low, so you can enter pots with a wide range to maximize your chip advantage. This article starts from scenario analysis, incorporates ICM pressure factors, provides a specific strategy framework by position, analyzes key decision points 3-bet responses, cold calls, etc. and common mistakes, helping you build an exploitative preflop range in the early stages of a tournament.

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