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SB 150bb Push Fold

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Hyper Turbo Heads-Up

Term: Hyper Turbo Heads-Up A heads-up poker tournament with rapidly increasing blinds and very few starting chips, forc…

Late Stage Flipout Strategy

In the late stage of a poker tournament near the money bubble or final table, players deliberately adopt high-variance,…

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When holding an effective stack of about 30 big blinds in the UTG+1 position, adopt a simplified strategy of either pus…

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SB 20bb ICM Spot

In the late stage of a tournament, when holding approximately 20 big blinds in the small blind position, a critical spo…

BTN 10bb Bubble Play

Refers to strategic decisions and play when on the button with a stack of about 10 big blinds during the tournament bub…

SB 10bb Defense

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PKO Bounty Tournament Strategy Adjustments: A Practical Guide from Basics to Advanced

PKO Progressive Knockout combines the ICM pressure of traditional tournaments with bounty rewards, requiring significant strategy adjustments. This article provides actionable adjustments from dimensions such as pot structure, shoving ranges, tournament stages, and opponent types, helping you maximize expected value in PKO events.

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.

Spin&Go Short Stack Aggressive Strategy: How to Dominate in Three-Handed Turbo Tournaments

Spin&Go is a three-handed super fast tournament with rapidly increasing blinds, making traditional tight-passive strategies ineffective. This article provides an actionable aggressive strategy framework based on preflop shoving ranges, postflop aggressive betting, and ICM considerations, helping you maximize your advantage when short-stacked or with a medium stack.

Preflop Facing a 3-Bet: When to Go All-In?

When facing a preflop 3-bet, going all-in jam is an aggressive 4-bet strategy. This article details how factors such as stack depth, opponent range, and position affect the all-in decision, and provides range suggestions for different scenarios to help you apply it accurately in practice.

10bb Short Stack UTG vs UTG+1 Preflop Range Strategy

This article deeply analyzes how UTG+1 constructs a reasonable preflop range when facing an UTG open raise at 10bb short stack depth. It covers the mathematical logic behind calling, shoving, and folding decisions, and provides practical adjustment suggestions combined with ICM factors.

KQs vs 92o Win Rate

KQs vs 92o: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios & FAQ — At 20BB short stack depth, the preflop strategies for KQs and 92o differ greatly. This article provides a detailed comparison from perspectives such as win rate, preflop action choices, and ICM impact, offering practical decision-making guidance.

What is the win rate of KQs vs 94o?

KQs vs 94o: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — At 40BB effective stack depth, the preflop performance of KQs and 94o differs greatly. This article compares their equity, playability, postflop maneuverability, and shoving ranges to help readers understand why suited connectors and garbage offsuit hands are worlds apart in short-stack strategy, and provides practical advice.

A6o vs KQs: What is the win rate?

A6o vs KQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article deeply compares the preflop strategy and win rate of A6o and KQs at a 40BB stack depth, analyzing hand strength, playability, position impact, and practical recommended scenarios to help you make better decisions with medium-short stacks.

What is the win rate of AQo vs KQs?

AQo vs KQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios and FAQ — With 20BB effective stack depth, AQo and KQs are two different types of strong hands. This article uses comparison tables, win rate analysis, and preflop action suggestions to help you make optimal decisions in different scenarios and avoid common mistakes.

AQs vs A9s Win Rate?

AQs vs A9s: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios & FAQ — This article compares preflop strategy and win rates between AQs and A9s at 20BB stack depth. It covers hand strength, all-in value, calling range, position impact, and practical recommended scenarios to help players make optimal short-stack decisions.

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