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QTo

QTo refers to a starting hand that includes a Queen and a Ten, and the two cards are of different suits offsuit.

Queen Ten Offsuit

两张牌为Q和10且花色不同的起手牌,属于中等偏强的两高张组合。

HJ Fold to Steal

HJ Fold to Steal Refers to the frequency at which the hijack position player chooses to fold when facing a steal raise …

UTG+1 100bb Defense

In 6-max or 9-max tables, when the player is in the UTG+1 position with an effective stack depth of 100 big blinds, the…

小盲跟注站范围

Small Blind Calling Station Range Refers to the range of starting hands typically held by a player who adopts a passive…

CO 20bb Bubble Play

During the tournament bubble period, with a stack of approximately 20 big blinds, the CO position player's strategy foc…

HJ 20bb ICM Spot

In the late stages of a tournament, when the hijack position player holds about 20 big blinds, a typical situation requ…

HJ 15bb Resteal

When effective stacks are around 15 big blinds, the hijack player's re-steal raising strategy against an early position…

HJ 10bb Bubble Play

Strategic decisions and range adjustments when in the HJ Hijack position with an effective stack size of about 10 big b…

UTG Calling Station Range

Refers to the collection of starting hand combinations used by a player in the UTG Under the Gun position when employin…

SB 10bb Call Off

The decision to call when holding about 10 big blinds in the small blind, facing an opponent's all-in or large raise.

Steal Range from Cutoff

Refers to the range of starting hands a player typically raises with when attempting to steal the blinds from the cutof…

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AA vs QTo: What is the Preflop Win Rate?

This article provides a detailed analysis of the preflop win rate, expected value EV, and GTO Game Theory Optimal play for AA vs QTo. From a hand range perspective, it explains why AA is an absolute strong hand while QTo is a typical marginal hand. It also discusses the differences between deep and short stacks with examples, and how to adjust strategies against opponent ranges in actual play. Suitable for intermediate players to improve preflop decision-making.

Big Blind Defense Wide Range Techniques: Balance and Exploitation

This article delves into how to construct and adjust the defending range when facing steals from positions like the small blind or cutoff. Starting from a GTO baseline, it analyzes adjustment factors such as effective stack depth and opponent tendencies, and provides practical application examples to help players avoid over-folding while maintaining defense.

KQs vs QTo Win Rate?

KQs vs QTo: win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article compares the preflop win rate, playability, and strategic differences between KQs and QTo at 40BB stack depth, showing hot-cold win rate and pot equity through tables, and gives recommended plays for different positions and opponent types.

AQs vs QTo Win Rate?

AQs vs QTo: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article compares AQs and QTo's preflop win rate, strategy, and applicable scenarios at a 40BB stack depth. AQs, as a strong suited connector, has a clear advantage, while QTo is only playable in specific positions and against certain opponent ranges. Through tables and detailed analysis, it helps players make correct decisions.

What is the win rate of AKs vs QTo?

AKs vs QTo: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios and FAQ — In-depth comparison of preflop strategy, win rate and applicable scenarios for AKs vs QTo with 40BB effective stack, including detailed table analysis and practical advice.

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