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Chip Growth

Chip Growth — Term Explanation, Related Strategies and News

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Chip EV

In tournaments, since chips do not directly equate to prize money, Chip EV helps players assess whether an action is be…

Short-Stacked

In practice, due to insufficient chip depth, short-stacked players have limited post-flop maneuverability and are often…

Double Up

This is a common way to increase chip stacks in Texas Hold'em tournaments and cash games, especially in the late stages…

Chip EV Mode

In practice, this mode is commonly used in cash games or during the late stages of tournaments when aggressive chip acc…

Chip Up

Term: Chip Up Refers to the process or state in which a player increases their chip count by winning pots or through ot…

UTG+1 75bb Call Off

UTG+1 75bb Call Off In Texas Hold'em, a situation where a player in UTG+1 position with about 75 big blinds chooses to …

Early Stage Hyper Turbo Strategy

A special strategy for the first few blind levels of Hyper Turbo tournaments, emphasizing aggressive hand ranges and fr…

Progressive Knockout Late Stage

Term: Progressive Knockout Late Stage PKO Late Stage Refers to the stage of a Progressive Knockout PKO tournament when …

Bubble Bounty Strategy

Term: Bubble Bounty Strategy In the bubble phase of a bounty tournament, players adjust their aggression based on bount…

Early Stage Winner Takes All Strategy

Term: Early Stage Winner Takes All Strategy In the early stages of a poker tournament, players adopt an aggressive appr…

BTN 15bb ICM Spot

Refers to a decision scenario in a Texas Hold'em tournament where a player is on the button with 15 big blinds, and mus…

HJ 10bb ICM Spot

Refers to a complex decision situation in a Texas Hold'em tournament where the Hijack HJ player has a stack of approxim…

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Tournament Pay Jump Ladder Decisions: How to Maximize Your Expected Value

This article analyzes the ICM pressure caused by pay jumps in the late stages of tournaments, providing a practical decision-making framework including folding to secure advancement, timing calculations for aggressive chip accumulation, and how to balance EV with survival.

Satellite Tournament Qualification Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide from Survival to Tickets

The core goal of satellite tournaments is qualification, not chip maximization, requiring adjustments to traditional tournament strategies. This article systematically explains how to improve satellite tournament qualification rates from aspects such as mindset, starting hand ranges, stage strategy, ICM application, and reading opponents and tables.

Tournament Bubble Stealing Strategy: How to Pilfer Blinds Under Pressure

During the tournament bubble, chip pressure and ICM factors make blind stealing a key profit tool. This article analyzes bubble characteristics, provides specific stealing ranges, position selection, opponent tendency exploitation, and common mistakes to help you safely accumulate chips.

Tournament Bubble Stealing Strategy: Maximizing Your Chips on the Money Edge

The tournament bubble is a strategic watershed where many players tighten up to cash, leaving opportunities for aggressive players to steal blinds. This article starts with ICM pressure analysis and provides a specific stealing framework, key decision points, and common mistakes to help you grow your chips before the money.

Satellite Qualifying Strategy: Survival Rules Aiming for Qualification

The core goal of a satellite tournament is to qualify, not accumulate chips. This article covers survival strategies from early stages to the final table, including decision adjustments under ICM pressure, timing of blind steals, and different approaches for short stacks and deep stacks. Mastering these principles will greatly improve your satellite qualification rate.

Satellite Tournament Qualification Strategy: From Chip Battle to Ticket Lockdown

The goal of a satellite tournament is not to maximize profit but to secure a qualification spot with minimal risk. This article explains core strategies from tight-aggressive accumulation in the early stage, cautious expansion in the middle stage, to ICM decisions during the bubble period, and provides practical advice for different stack sizes to help you efficiently pursue tickets.

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