Raise-Call
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Raise-Call
This term is commonly used in practice to describe a player's decision when holding a strong but not top-tier hand, suc…
MP 100bb Push Fold
When holding 100 big blinds in middle position, adopting a strategy of pushing all-in or folding, typically used in spe…
CO 30bb Push Fold
Term: 关煞位30大盲注推弃策略(CO 30bb Push Fold) In tournaments or SNGs, when a player is in the cutoff position with an effective…
HJ 20bb Final Table
In a poker tournament final table scenario, being in the hijack position HJ with a chip stack of approximately 20 big b…
SB 10bb ICM Spot
In a poker tournament, when a player is in the small blind position with a stack of 10 big blinds, a specific spot for …
UTG+1 10bb ICM Spot
In a Texas Hold'em tournament, when a player is in the UTG+1 position with a stack depth of 10 big blinds, it is a crit…
SB River Raise-Fold Static
The small blind uses a fixed strategy of raising first on the river and folding if faced with a re-raise, without adjus…
River Raise-Fold on Monotone Board
A strategy on a monotone board all community cards of the same suit on the river: the player raises after an opponent's…
HJ River Raise-Fold Wet
In a river situation with a wet board where the opponent may hold strong made hands or drawing combinations, the hijack…
River Raise-Fold
Actively raise on the river, but if faced with a re-raise 3-bet or a larger raise from the opponent, choose to fold.
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GlossaryImplied Odds
Implied Odds Implied Odds is a concept in Texas Hold'em that measures the relationship between the current call cost an…
GlossaryBet
Bet refers to the action of voluntarily placing chips into the pot when there has been no previous bet in that round. I…
GlossaryBluff
The core of this term lies in exploiting opponents' fear, creating false signals of hand strength to acquire chips that…
GlossaryCall
Its core purpose is to match an opponent's bet, rather than raising or folding, thereby retaining the opportunity to co…
GlossaryRaise
Raise refers to a player actively increasing the bet amount after an existing bet has been made. Its core uses are to i…
GlossarySlow Play
The core purpose is to maximize value by exploiting opponents' aggression or misjudgment to grow the pot. In practice, …