Dry Board
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Dry Board
Dry Board
Typically, the cards are scattered in rank and not suited, such as a flop of K-7-2 rainbow. In practice, a dry board fa…
SB on Dry Board
SB on Dry Board
Term: 小盲位在干燥牌面(SB on Dry Board) Refers to the position and strategic situation of a player in the small blind when faci…
River Double Barrel on Dry Board
River Double Barrel on Dry Board
Strategy of double-barreling on a dry board betting the flop and then the turn
River Flat Call on Dry Board
River Flat Call on Dry Board
River Cold Call on Dry Board
River Cold Call on Dry Board
On the river, facing a dry board very low chance of a flush or straight, a player directly calls after an earlier posit…
River Peel on Dry Board
River Peel on Dry Board
In the river round, when the board is dry no flush or straight draws possible, a player bets to try to force the oppone…
River Float on Dry Board
River Float on Dry Board
River C-Bet on Dry Board
River C-Bet on Dry Board
On the river with a dry low connectivity board, the flop raiser's strategy of continuation betting is usually to extrac…
River 5-Bet on Dry Board
River 5-Bet on Dry Board
On the river on a dry board, a player makes a fifth raise re-re-raise, which is usually extremely rare and represents e…
Preflop Triple Barrel on Dry Board
Preflop Triple Barrel on Dry Board
After a preflop raise, an aggressive play of betting on three streets flop, turn, river on a dry board.
Preflop Double Barrel on Dry Board
Preflop Double Barrel on Dry Board
Refers to a strategy where a player raises preflop, then on the flop bets again continuation bet on a dry board.
Preflop Bet-Call on Dry Board
Preflop Bet-Call on Dry Board
After a preflop bet or raise, on the flop facing a dry board, choosing to call an opponent's bet.
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cbet frequency strategy on dry vs wet boards
This article provides a detailed analysis of the frequency differences and adjustment logic of continuation betting cbet on dry and wet flops. By analyzing board structure, range advantage, and opponent reactions, it helps players develop more precise cbet strategies to improve post-flop profitability.
Dry Board Strategy: How to Exploit Opponent Range Advantage
This article details the optimal strategy when holding K-high on dry flops, covering c-bet sizing on the flop, check range construction, and how to adjust on turn and river based on opponent type, helping you maximize value and minimize losses on low-connectivity boards.
Constructing Your Check-Back Range: The Strategic Art of Checking Back in Position
This article details how to construct a check-back range in position, including why balancing is necessary, range composition on different board textures, and practical adjustment tips to help you make better decisions on the flop and turn.
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GlossaryDry Board
Dry Board
Typically, the cards are scattered in rank and not suited, such as a flop of K-7-2 rainbow. In practice, a dry board fa…
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