Lojack
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Lojack
Lojack
Term: Lojack Lojack is the position in Texas Hold'em immediately after the Under the Gun UTG position, typically referr…
HJ Open Raise
HJ Open Raise
Term: HJ位率先加注 HJ Open Raise In a six-handed or nine-handed table, the player in the Hijack position the second seat to …
MP River Iso Pot
MP River Iso Pot
On the river, a player in middle position isolates an opponent by betting or raising to go heads-up and contest the pot.
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Detailed Guide to Lojack Opening Range: From Basics to Advanced Practical Strategies
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Hijack
Hijack
e., the third seat to the right of the button BTN. This position, being close to the button and in the middle-late area…
GlossaryBlind Steal
Blind Steal
Its core purpose is to use positional advantage to force the players in the blind positions to fold, thereby winning th…
GlossaryRaise
Raise
Raise refers to a player actively increasing the bet amount after an existing bet has been made. Its core uses are to i…