Set Mining
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Set Mining
Set Mining
g., 22 to 77 and calls a raise to enter the flop, hoping to hit a three of a kind set on the flop to win a large pot. T…
Implied Set Mining
Implied Set Mining
g., 22-77 with the primary goal of flopping a set and then using hidden hand strength to win a large stack from an oppo…
Pocket Deuces
Pocket Deuces
Term: Pocket Deuces Starting hand with two hole cards of rank 2 pocket pair. It is the smallest pair in Texas Hold'em a…
UTG+1 4-Bet Pot Flop Strategy
UTG+1 4-Bet Pot Flop Strategy
UTG+1 4-Bet Pot Flop Strategy Refers to the strategy of betting or checking decisions made by a player in the UTG+1 pos…
BB Preflop Raise-Fold Paired
BB Preflop Raise-Fold Paired
The strategy of 3-betting with a pocket pair from the big blind preflop, and folding if facing a 4-bet.
CO Preflop Check-Call Paired
CO Preflop Check-Call Paired
UTG Preflop Check-Call Paired
UTG Preflop Check-Call Paired
UTG player, holding a pocket pair preflop, adopts a strategy of limping checking and then calling a raise.
HJ Preflop Flat Call Paired
HJ Preflop Flat Call Paired
SB Preflop Cold Call Paired
SB Preflop Cold Call Paired
Refers to the action of cold calling a raise from the small blind position without having invested any dead money, and …
UTG Preflop Cold Call Paired
UTG Preflop Cold Call Paired
utg-preflop-cold-call-paired: UTG preflop, after a player raises, holding a pocket pair made hand choosing not to re-ra…
Related Strategy
Set Mining: Best Practices for Deep Stacks and Conditions
Hitting a set on the flop is one of the most profitable scenarios in poker, but not all calls are worthwhile. This article provides a detailed analysis of the stack depth, opponent range, position, and implied odds required for set mining, helping you avoid common pitfalls and profit precisely.
Set Mining Depth and Conditions: When to See the Flop
Set mining is a core strategy in Texas Hold'em that uses small pairs to win big pots by hitting a set. This article details key conditions such as effective stack depth, implied odds calculation, hand selection, position, and opponent tendencies, helping you make correct calling decisions preflop.
88 vs AQs Win Rate?
88 vs AQs: Win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article provides a detailed analysis of the preflop win rate comparison, EV calculation, and GTO play between pocket eights and Ace-Queen suited. Through win rate math, preflop action models call, 3bet, 4bet, and position considerations, it helps you make optimal decisions in actual play.
Deep Stack Cash Game Preflop Strategy Guide: Adjusting Ranges and Positional Thinking
In deep stack 200BB+ cash games, preflop strategy needs significant adjustments: widen the frequency of playing suited connectors and small pairs, tighten over-commitment with big pairs TT+, fully utilize positional advantage to isolate weak players, and use polarized 3-bet/4-bet to build post-flop playable pots. This article explains the core principles of preflop play in deep stacks.
Calling 3bet OOP for Set Mining
This article explains the strategy of calling a 3bet out of position OOP and attempting to hit a set set mining in Texas Hold'em, including hand selection, stack depth, pot odds calculation, post-flop play, and considerations, to help you maximize value in deep stack situations.
Deep Stack Set Mining: Depth Chart and Practical Strategy
Set mining is calling with small pairs hoping to hit a set. This article explains the impact of stack depth on set mining. The depth chart is essentially about implied odds calculation and adjustment strategies for different depths, helping you make precise decisions.
Cash Game Preflop Strategy: The Art of Building Ranges Based on Position
This article deeply analyzes the core of preflop strategy in deep-stacked cash games: position determines range, and range determines actions. By constructing balanced raising, calling, and 3-betting ranges, it helps you gain an edge in deep-stack play. Covers adjustment factors and GTO references, providing key points for practical application.
QQ vs 94s Win Rate?
QQ vs 94s: win rate, common mistakes, applicable scenarios, and FAQ — This article compares the preflop strategy and win rate of QQ and 94s at 40BB short stack. It uses tables to show differences in raising range, facing range, playability, etc., and gives practical advice: QQ should actively raise/3bet, while 94s should almost always fold to avoid being dominated in short stack situations.
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Implied Odds
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GlossarySet
Set
In practice, a set is a strong, well‑hidden hand because opponents cannot easily deduce your hand strength from the boa…
GlossarySet Mining
Set Mining
g., 22 to 77 and calls a raise to enter the flop, hoping to hit a three of a kind set on the flop to win a large pot. T…
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Slow Play
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