Open Raise
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Open Raise
The core purpose is to proactively establish pot control, forcing blinds or subsequent players to fold by raising, or c…
Open Raise from UTG
Term: UTG Open Raise Open Raise from UTG Preflop, the first aggressive raise action made by the player in the UTG under…
UTG Open Raise
The act of being the first to actively raise into the pot when in the UTG (Under the Gun, the first to act after the bi…
MP Open Raise
Term: Middle Position Open Raise MP Open Raise In Texas Hold'em, the action of a player in middle position MP making th…
Open Raise from CO
Term: Open Raise from CO Preflop, a player in the CO position the second seat to the right of the dealer makes a 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 …
Open Raise from HJ
Term: HJ Open Raise In a six-handed or nine-handed table, the action of a player in the hijack position HJ, i.e., UTG+1…
CO Open Raise
In preflop action, the first raise made by a player in the cutoff position the seat to the right of the dealer.
UTG+1 Open Raise
The act of raising pre-flop from the UTG+1 position (the seat immediately after the Under the Gun position), indicating…
Open Raise from SB
Term: Open Raise from Small Blind Open Raise from SB Preflop, the small blind player acts first and makes a voluntary r…
SB Open Raise
Term: Small Blind Open Raise SB Open Raise In No-Limit Texas Hold'em, the first raise action made by the player in the …
HJ Preflop Bet-Call Dynamic
Refers to the interaction between the calling range, frequency, and strategy of a player in the Hijack HJ position afte…
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KQs vs 87s Win Rate?
KQs vs 87s: Win Rate, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios, and FAQ — This article deeply compares the preflop win rates and strategies of KQs vs 87s at 100BB deep stacks, covering hand types, matchup ranges, positional influence, postflop playability, etc., to help you make the best choice based on scenarios.
KQs vs Q5o: What Is the Equity?
KQs vs Q5o: Equity, Common Mistakes, Applicable Scenarios & FAQ — This article compares the preflop strategy for KQs vs Q5o with 100BB effective stacks, analyzing equity, playability, post-flop potential, positional impact, and more. It also highlights the strengths of each hand and recommended scenarios to help players build more accurate opening and calling ranges.
QQ vs 64o: What is the win rate?
QQ vs 64o: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — With 20BB effective stacks, QQ pair of Queens vs 64o offsuit 6-4 has a preflop win rate of approximately 83% vs 17%. This article compares their preflop win rates, playability, position strategy, and postflop potential, and provides recommended plays for different scenarios.
What is the Win Rate of QQ vs 72o?
This article compares the preflop win rates, strategy differences, and applicable scenarios of pocket QQ and the worst starting hand 72o at a standard 100BB depth. QQ is a top-tier strong hand and should be actively raised, 3-bet, or even 5-bet shoved preflop; 72o has almost no win rate and can only be used as an extreme bluff. Through comparison tables and detailed analysis, it helps you understand the essence of hand strength and optimize preflop decisions.
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Line: Balancing Call and Re-raise Strategy
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GlossaryRaise
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