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Deep-Stacked

Deep-Stacked

refers to a player having a stack size significantly larger than the standard buy-in or typical blind level, usually ex…

Linear 3-Bet

Linear 3-Bet

In practice, this strategy is often used against opponents who fold frequently or in the blinds, aiming to take down th…

Chip Race

Chip Race

In practice, this term is often used to describe the tense period around the bubble or the edge of the money, when shor…

Short Stack Cash

Short Stack Cash

Term: Short Stack Cash A strategy in cash games where a player uses a small number of chips typically 20-30 big blinds …

Fit or Raise

Fit or Raise

Term: Fit or Raise 击中加注 A poker flop strategy: raise when the player has a connection with the flop hits, otherwise fol…

Auto Top-Up

Auto Top-Up

Auto Top-Up A feature that allows players to automatically replenish chips from their account balance when their chips …

Reshove

Reshove

In Texas Hold'em, refers to a player's action of going all-in after an opponent has raised or gone all-in, typically us…

Bubble Jam

Bubble Jam

Bubble Jam A strategy used during the bubble phase of a poker tournament, where a player applies pressure by going all-…

Flat Jam

Flat Jam

A non-standard term, usually referring to the play of first flat-calling into the pot, then shoving all-in on a subsequ…

Cover Stack

Cover Stack

Term: Cover Stack Refers to a player having more chips than another player, i.e., their chips cover their opponent.

Effective Stack Difference

Effective Stack Difference

Term: Effective Stack Difference Refers to the difference between the chips already in the pot and a player's current e…

Final Table Deep Stack Strategy

Final Table Deep Stack Strategy

决赛桌深筹码策略(Final Table Deep Stack Strategy) In the final table stage of a poker tournament, the strategy adopted when pla…

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SNG Regular Table Strategy: Deep Stack Strategy in Early Stages

SNG early stage low blinds, deep stacks strategy is similar to cash games, emphasizing tight-aggressive play, position advantage, and stealing blinds. This article explains starting hand ranges, post-flop play, and common traps to help you build a chip advantage.

5bet all-in Range Analysis: Building a Precise All-in Strategy

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the applicability and construction logic of 5bet all-in, covering factors such as position, stack depth, and opponent tendencies. It offers practical starting hand range examples to help players optimize decisions in deep-stack and high-pressure situations.

63o Starting Hand Strategy: Preflop Range Guide and Postflop Play

63o is one of the weakest starting hands in Texas Hold'em and should generally be folded directly. However, in very specific blind defense or blind stealing situations, it can be included in a range very rarely. This article analyzes preflop ranges from each position, and explains in detail the strategy for maximizing value when hitting strong hands two pair or trips postflop, as well as decisions on folding and bluffing when missing the board, emphasizing the huge reverse implied odds of this hand.

Starting Hand 64o Complete Strategy Guide: Preflop Ranges by Position and Postflop Play

64o is one of the weakest starting hands in Texas Hold'em and should usually be folded. This article provides a detailed analysis of its preflop range entry conditions by position, as well as postflop play when hitting specific hand types, helping you maximize value in the rare playable situations.

Set Mining: Best Practices for Deep Stacks and Conditions

Hitting a set on the flop is one of the most profitable scenarios in poker, but not all calls are worthwhile. This article provides a detailed analysis of the stack depth, opponent range, position, and implied odds required for set mining, helping you avoid common pitfalls and profit precisely.

Hijack Steal Blinds and Resteal: Position Advantage and Attack-Defense Strategy

The hijack is a key position in 6-max or full-ring games, suitable for stealing blinds with a wide range. This article details hijack steal raise ranges, adjustment factors, and the timing and ranges for restealing from the blinds and late positions, helping you balance offense and defense in practice to improve long-term profitability.

Bet Sizing Principles

bet sizing is one of the core elements of profitability in Texas Hold'em. This article introduces bet sizing methods based on principles such as pot odds, range advantage, board structure, opponent tendencies, and stack depth, helping players make more profitable decisions in different scenarios.

MTT Early Stage Strategy: Solid and Exploitative Play with Deep Stacks

The early stage of an MTT low blinds, deep stacks is a critical period for building a foundation. This article systematically explains how to maximize deep stack advantages, balance solid and exploitative play, covering starting hand selection, positional utilization, post-flop play, blind defense, and playing against different opponent types, paving the way for a deep run later.

vs Pure Bluff: When to Choose Which Type of Bluff

Analyzes the core differences between semi-bluffs and pure bluffs, practical timing for each, and key factors to help players make optimal bluffing decisions based on hand strength, opponent range, and pot odds.

Triton High Roller Tournament Strategy: Deep Stacks and Elite Matchups

Triton High Roller Tournaments are known for deep stacks, high buy-ins, and top-tier player fields. This article analyzes core strategies: preflop range adjustment, postflop deep stack play, ICM pressure management, and exploitative thinking. Understanding these features helps you make better decisions in similar high-stakes events.

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Ron Rose

Ron Rose

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Ron Rose is an American professional poker player known for his consistent performance in live tournaments. He has made deep runs in major events multiple times, with a style characterized by solidity and patience.

Tyler Filz

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Lauri Laast

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Lauri Laast is an Estonian professional poker player known for his consistent deep runs in major tournaments, particularly the WSOP and EPT. He has been a prominent figure in the Estonian poker scene since the early 2000s.

Atsushi Miyakoshi

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Atsushi Miyakoshi is a Japanese professional poker player known for consistent performances in major international tournaments. He has multiple cashes in WSOP and WPT events, establishing himself as one of Japan's top players.

Dominik Panka

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Texas Hold'em Preflop Range Charts Interpretation: How to Use Range Tables

This article explains the definition, principles, practical application and common misconceptions of Preflop Range Charts, helping players systematize preflop decisions and increase profits.

Early Stage Deep Stack Strategy

Early stage deep stack strategy is a playstyle in Texas Hold'em tournaments for phases with small blinds and deep effective stacks typically over 100 BB. It focuses on leveraging position, hand range, and stack depth advantages to build profitable pots while avoiding unnecessary large-pot risks.

Comprehensive Analysis of Heads-Up Turbo Strategy

Turbo is the fastest-paced format in Texas Hold'em, relying heavily on offensive and defensive transitions. This article provides an in-depth explanation of its core principles, key strategies, practical examples, and common misconceptions to help you quickly master the winning essentials.

Final Table Deep Stack Strategy

In the final table stage of a poker tournament, when stack depth exceeds 40BB, players need to shift from the conventional ICM tight-aggressive style to focusing more on value betting and range balancing. This article details preflop opening ranges under deep stacks, post-flop play, strategies against short stacks, and common misconceptions, helping you maximize profits with deep stacks at the final table.

Final Table Strategy: How to Win with Ultra-Deep Stacks

The deep-stack final table is the most complex and comprehensive phase in Texas Hold'em. This article explains the definition of deep stacks, core principles, practical examples, and common mistakes to help you make optimal decisions at the final table.

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