Peeling
Peeling — term explanation, related strategies and news
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Peeling
Peeling
In practice, this term is often used to describe a player's strategy of calling at a low cost to gain information or re…
Queen Ten Suited
Queen Ten Suited
Refers to a starting hand consisting of a queen and a ten of the same suit.
Light Peel Defense
Light Peel Defense
It may refer to a strategy of calling with a weak hand on the flop to defend against an opponent's continuation bet, bu…
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A donk bet refers to a bet made by the player who called preflop, leading out on the flop. This article starts from the definition, analyzes common motivations for donk bets, and provides strategies for dealing with different types of opponents and board textures, including folding, calling, raising, and slow playing, to help you make optimal decisions in practice.
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A7s hearts/diamonds/clubs/spades is a promising suited connector but also a trap hand that can easily lose money. This article provides a detailed analysis of A7s' preflop ranges from different positions, various postflop scenarios top pair, flush draw, gutshot, etc., and response strategies to help you handle this hand more precisely in cash games and tournaments.
Pot Control: How to Avoid Big Losses and Protect Your Chips
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