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Monotone Flop Defense Guide: How to Deal with a Monotone Flop

A monotone flop three cards of the same suit requires a special strategy in poker. This article systematically explains how to defend effectively, covering preflop ranges, flop betting, check-raising, and turn adjustments, to avoid being exploited by opponents' flush draws.

Range Advantage vs. Nut Advantage: Core Distinctions and Applications in Flop Decision Making

analysis of the essential differences between range advantage and nut advantage, providing flop structure-based range construction techniques and GTO adjustment strategies to help you make better betting and folding decisions in actual play.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: Building Maximally Exploitative Ranges

analysis of the difference between range advantage and nut advantage, combined with practical scenarios to explain how to build exploitative ranges based on position and board structure, along with GTO references and adjustment factors.

Range Advantage and Nut Advantage: The Core Framework for Flop Decision Making

This article uses Button vs Big Blind as an example to explain how to use range advantage and nut advantage to construct a flop betting strategy. Includes recommended ranges, adjustment factors, and GTO references to help you make better decisions in practice.

Flop Range Betting Frequency Table: A Complete Guide from Position to Practice

This article provides a detailed analysis of betting frequencies from different positions on the flop, offering GTO-based range construction logic, adjustment factors, and practical applications to help players optimize flop decisions.

vs Pure Bluff: How to Make the Optimal Choice Based on Board Texture and Opponent

Pure bluffs rely on opponents' fold equity, while semi-bluffs have the potential to improve. This article analyzes the applicable scenarios for each type of bluff from four dimensions: equity, fold equity, opponent tendencies, and implied odds. It also provides practical advice on balancing ranges to help you make more precise bluffing decisions in Texas Hold'em.

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