Polarized Range
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Polarized Range
Polarized Range
Term: Polarized Range A polarized range refers to a range structure where a player holds only very strong hands or very…
Linear Range
Linear Range
e., strong hands raise big, weak hands raise small, and medium-strength hands raise accordingly. In practice, this stra…
3-Bet Range
3-Bet Range
In practice, constructing a reasonable 3-Bet range effectively balances value and bluffs, preventing opponents from eas…
Polarized Line
Polarized Line
Polarized Range Polarized Line Refers to a strategy where a player, in a specific betting or raising scenario, only hol…
UTG 100bb 3-Bet Jam
UTG 100bb 3-Bet Jam
Term: UTG 100bb 3-Bet Jam In Texas Hold'em, refers to a strategy where the UTG under the gun player, with an effective …
Light Check-Raise Baseline
Light Check-Raise Baseline
Term: Light Check-Raise Baseline In Texas Hold'em, the minimum hand strength threshold for determining whether it is wo…
MP River Triple Barrel Rainbow
MP River Triple Barrel Rainbow
SB River Min-Raise Wet
SB River Min-Raise Wet
Small blind makes a minimum raise on the river usually the size of the opponent's bet on a wet board with multiple draw…
UTG River Isolation Raise Dynamic
UTG River Isolation Raise Dynamic
UTG River Isolation Raise Dynamic Refers to the strategic dynamic where a player in the UTG position at the river, faci…
UTG River Overbet Wet
UTG River Overbet Wet
UTG Flop 4-Bet Monotone
UTG Flop 4-Bet Monotone
Refers to the action where a player in the UTG Under the Gun position makes a fourth bet i.e., the third re-raise on th…
MP Flop 4-Bet Wet
MP Flop 4-Bet Wet
Refers to a player in middle position MP on the flop, re-raising 4-bet after facing a 3-bet from an opponent, with a we…
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Polarized vs Merged Betting Range: Strategy Principles and Practical Applications
A polarized range consists of strong value hands and bluffs, while a merged range includes medium-strength hands. This article explains their definitions, applicable scenarios, advantages and disadvantages, and how to adjust based on opponents to optimize your betting strategy.
Postflop Betting Size Principles: A Comprehensive Guide from GTO to Exploitation
Postflop betting size is the core of profitability in Texas Hold'em. This article systematically explains principles such as polarization of value and bluffs, pot odds control, board texture, stack depth, and opponent exploitation, helping you make optimal betting decisions on the flop, turn, and river, balancing GTO equilibrium with targeted adjustments.
Monotone River Bluff: How to Execute Effective Bluffs on Monotone Boards
On the river, when the board is monotone all community cards share the same suit, bluff success rates are surprisingly high. This article deeply analyzes the core logic, frequency calculation, combo selection, and real-world examples of monotone river bluffs, helping you profit consistently in these high-variance spots.
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Polarized Range
Term: Polarized Range A polarized range refers to a range structure where a player holds only very strong hands or very…