Continuation Bet from CO
Continuation Bet from CO — Term explanation, related strategies and news
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C-Bet from CO
Fold to C-Bet from CO
The frequency at which a player chooses to fold when facing a continuation bet from the CO cut-off player.
Raise C-Bet from CO
Term: Raise C-Bet from CO CO位加注持续下注 Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff CO position who chooses to raise whe…
Turn C-Bet from CO
Term: Turn C-Bet from CO Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff position betting again on the turn after having…
River C-Bet from CO
River C-Bet from CO: The action of a player who raised from the CO position preflop, continued betting on the flop and …
CO Preflop Multiway Pot
Term: CO Preflop Multiway Pot Refers to a situation where a player is in the cutoff CO and multiple players usually at …
CO Flop 3-Bet Pot
Refers to the situation after the cutoff CO player participated in a 3-bet pot pre-flop and entered the flop.
CO Iso Pot River Strategy
CO Iso Pot River Strategy Decision-making for betting, calling, or folding on the river based on pot conditions after e…
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Zoom/Fast Fold Exploitation Tips: Exploit Frequency Leaks for Consistent Profit
In Zoom fast fold mode, opponents tend to employ tight-aggressive strategies and have high fold frequencies. This article systematically explains how to identify and exploit common frequency leaks from perspectives such as VPIP, postflop sizing, 3-bet and calling ranges, to achieve consistent profits.
Cutoff Opening Range Guide
The cutoff CO is the second best position in Texas Hold'em after the button, offering preflop informational advantage. This article details standard CO opening hand ranges, including adjustments for tight-aggressive and loose-aggressive strategies, as well as exploitative deviations against different blind opponents, helping you build a solid preflop strategy.
Low Board Big Blind Wide Defense: Key to Offense-Defense Transition
In Texas Hold'em, low board flops e.g., 2-3-7 rainbow are classic scenarios where the big blind defends with a wide range. This article analyzes the structural characteristics of low boards, explains why the big blind can use a wider range including small pairs and suited connectors to resist continuation bets, and provides specific examples of range construction, offense, and counter-strategies to help you maximize equity on the flop.
Flop C-Bet Frequency Chart: CO vs BB Scenario Analysis
This article uses the CO versus BB scenario as an example to build a flop continuation betting range and frequency chart. It covers recommended hand types, range construction logic, adjustment factors, and GTO references to help you optimize your betting strategy under different board structures.
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C-Bet from CO
GlossaryFold to C-Bet from CO
The frequency at which a player chooses to fold when facing a continuation bet from the CO cut-off player.
GlossaryRiver C-Bet from CO
River C-Bet from CO: The action of a player who raised from the CO position preflop, continued betting on the flop and …
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from CO
Term: Turn C-Bet from CO Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff position betting again on the turn after having…
GlossaryRaise C-Bet from CO
Term: Raise C-Bet from CO CO位加注持续下注 Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff CO position who chooses to raise whe…
NewsThis hand helped him win the EPT Paris Main Event, but was the play perfect?
A key hand on the final table of the EPT Paris Main Event decided the champion. This article recreates the hand process…
StrategyCutoff Opening Range Guide
The cutoff CO is the second best position in Texas Hold'em after the button, offering preflop informational advantage. …
StrategyLow Board Big Blind Wide Defense: Key to Offense-Defense Transition
In Texas Hold'em, low board flops e.g., 2-3-7 rainbow are classic scenarios where the big blind defends with a wide ran…
