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Check-Raise from BB
Term: Check-Raise from BB The strategy where the Big Blind player checks first post-flop, then raises after an opponent…
Check-Raise Flop from BB
Term: Check-Raise Flop from BB The strategy where the player in the big blind checks on the flop and then raises the op…
BB Check-Raise Flop
Term: Big Blind Check-Raise Flop The big blind player first checks on the flop, then raises in response to an opponent'…
MP Fold to Check-Raise
Term: MP Fold to Check-Raise On the flop or turn, the frequency with which the middle position player folds when facing…
SB Fold to Check-Raise
Term: SB Fold to Check-Raise Refers to the frequency with which the small blind player folds when facing a check-raise …
Fold to Check-Raise from BB
Fold to Check-Raise from BB Refers to the frequency with which a player in the big blind folds when facing an opponent'…
CO on Paired Flop
Refers to the strategic decisions and action considerations of the Cutoff CO player when the flop is paired.
SB 20bb Steal
A common strategy of attempting to steal the blinds and pot by raising when holding about 20 big blinds in the small bl…
BB River Check-Raise Dry
A play where the big blind player, on the river with a dry board texture, checks and then raises after an opponent bets.
Preflop Bet-Fold on Dynamic Board
A poker strategy: bet aggressively preflop, anticipating a dynamic and volatile board texture postflop, then fold when …
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Check-Raise from BB
Term: Check-Raise from BB The strategy where the Big Blind player checks first post-flop, then raises after an opponent…
GlossaryFold to Check-Raise from BB
Fold to Check-Raise from BB Refers to the frequency with which a player in the big blind folds when facing an opponent'…
GlossaryBB River Check-Raise Dry
A play where the big blind player, on the river with a dry board texture, checks and then raises after an opponent bets.
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