Counter-Exploit
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Counter-Exploit
Counter-Exploit
In practice, when an opponent frequently profits by exploiting your fixed playing patterns, counter-exploitation can fo…
Board Coverage
Board Coverage
Board Coverage Refers to the breadth and balance of a player’s range in terms of being able to hit or represent various…
Game Theory Optimal
Game Theory Optimal
Game Theory Optimal GTO refers to a poker strategy that achieves perfect theoretical balance, making it impossible for …
Exploitative Play
Exploitative Play
Its core lies in identifying and exploiting fixed patterns in opponents, such as being too passive, over-folding, or ha…
Exploitability
Exploitability
Term: Exploitability The weaknesses in a strategy that can be targeted by opponents to achieve positive expected value,…
Solver Use
Solver Use
to analyze specific situations in order to obtain mathematically optimal near-GTO strategies.
Squeeze from CO
Squeeze from CO
200bb Push Fold
200bb Push Fold
At a stack depth of approximately 200 big blinds, a simplified strategy considering only all-in or fold.
Satellite Heads-Up
Satellite Heads-Up
In the final stage of a satellite or a knockout tournament that uses heads-up format throughout, the winner earns an en…
Light 3-Bet Exploit
Light 3-Bet Exploit
A strategy that exploits opponents who fold or call 3-bets too frequently by making 3-bets with wider or weaker hands t…
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Squeeze Play: The Most Effective Preflop Pot-Stealing Weapon
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Complete Guide to Isolating Limpers: Preflop Strategy and Practical Application
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AA vs Q5o Win Rate
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Deep Stack Cash Games: A Profitable Strategy Guide Beyond 100BB
Deep Stack Cash Games: A Profitable Strategy Guide Beyond 100BB: Win Rates, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios & FAQ — Deep stack cash games 200BB+ are fundamentally different from traditional short stack play. This article systematically explains how to leverage depth advantage for maximum value, from hand selection, position utilization, post-flop hand reading, pot control to exploitative adjustments. Suitable for players with some foundation who wish to upgrade.
Satellite Tournament Advancement Strategy: Leverage Small Buy-ins for Big Tickets
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Final Table Covering Short Stack Exploitation: How to Apply ICM Pressure on Short Stacks
In poker tournament final tables, chip leaders can exploit short stacks by 'covering' them and applying ICM Independent Chip Model pressure. This article explains the core principles of covering strategy, bet sizing adjustments, all-in range calculations, and practical examples to help you maximize exploitation profits at the final table while avoiding counter-exploitation risks.
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In online poker, opponents' decision speed often reveals hand strength. This article explains the principles of timing tells, common patterns, and counter-strategies to help you identify signals such as slow bets and quick folds, while avoiding being exploited yourself.
Monotone and Paired Boards: Strategic Essence in Flop Structures
When the flop is monotone all same suit or paired, players face special decisions. This article explains the nature, range construction, bet sizing, and exploitation points of these two structures, helping you efficiently extract value on monotone boards and avoid overpaying on paired boards.
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Bet
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Counter-Exploit
In practice, when an opponent frequently profits by exploiting your fixed playing patterns, counter-exploitation can fo…
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Exploit
Its core is using the opponent's fixed patterns (e.g., over-folding, calling too loosely, or predictable bet sizing) to…