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Double Barrel

Double Barrel

The core intention is to apply continuous pressure with consecutive aggression, forcing opponents to fold unimproved ha…

HJ Double Barrel

HJ Double Barrel

Term: Hijack Double Barrel HJ Double Barrel The act of betting consecutively on the flop and turn, typically initiated …

Double Barrel from UTG+1

Double Barrel from UTG+1

Betting on the flop and then again on the turn, both bets made from the UTG+1 position.

BB Double Barrel

BB Double Barrel

Term: BB Double Barrel Big Blind Double Barrel The action where the Big Blind player, after calling pre-flop, leads out…

SB River Double Barrel Dynamic

SB River Double Barrel Dynamic

Refers to the strategic dynamic where the small blind player, after a continuation bet on the flop, bets again on the t…

UTG+1 River Double Barrel Rainbow

UTG+1 River Double Barrel Rainbow

Describe the situation at UTG+1 position, when the flop is a rainbow board, after the player makes a double barrel cont…

UTG River Double Barrel Wet

UTG River Double Barrel Wet

A description of the strategy when the UTG Under the Gun player bets on the flop and continues to bet double barrel on …

HJ Preflop Double Barrel Dynamic

HJ Preflop Double Barrel Dynamic

Refers to the strategic dynamic where the player in the Hijack HJ position, after raising preflop, continues to bet on …

BTN Preflop Double Barrel Rainbow

BTN Preflop Double Barrel Rainbow

Refers to a strategy where a player raises preflop from the button, the flop is a rainbow three different suits, and th…

UTG+1 Preflop Double Barrel Paired

UTG+1 Preflop Double Barrel Paired

Refers to a play where a player raises preflop from UTG+1, and then when the flop shows a paired board, they continue b…

MP Preflop Double Barrel Paired

MP Preflop Double Barrel Paired

Refers to a play where a player raises preflop from middle position and then continues to bet on the flop when the boar…

MP Preflop Double Barrel Dry

MP Preflop Double Barrel Dry

The strategy of double-barreling on a dry flop and turn after raising preflop from middle position MP.

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Turn Double Barrel Strategy: When to Fire Again and How to Execute

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