Trips
Trips — term explanation, related strategies and news
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Set
In practice, a set is a strong, well‑hidden hand because opponents cannot easily deduce your hand strength from the boa…
Boat
Term: Boat Full House Boat is a five-card hand in Texas Hold'em consisting of three of a kind plus a pair, commonly kno…
Trips
For example, if you hold A9 and the board shows A, A, K, you have trips of Aces. Unlike a Set, where the third card of …
Trips on Board
e., does not make four of a kind or a full house).
Paired Flop
The flop contains two cards of the same rank, i.e., the flop has a pair.
BTN on Paired Flop
Offensive and defensive strategies and range construction for the BTN player when the flop is paired.
UTG+1 on Paired Turn
Term queue-en: utg-1-on-paired-turn Refers to the strategic situation faced by a player in the UTG+1 position when the …
PLO Trips on Board
在奥马哈扑克(PLO)中,指公共牌出现了三张相同点数的牌。
Omaha Trips on Board
In Omaha poker, the board situation when there is a trips three of a kind on the board.
UTG River Bet-Call Paired
Refers to a player in the UTG position who, after leading out with a bet on the river, chooses to call facing a raise f…
UTG+1 Flop 3-Bet Paired
Refers to the action of a player in UTG+1 making a 3-Bet when the flop board is paired.
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Monotone and Paired Flops: How Flop Structure Shapes Your Strategy
Flop structure is the core of Texas Hold'em strategy. This article deeply analyzes the characteristics of monotone flops three cards of the same suit and paired flops containing a pair, discussing their impact on player range advantage, drawing potential, and betting frequency, and provides practical pre-flop and post-flop adjustment methods.
Monotone and Paired Flops Strategy Analysis: How Flop Structure Affects Your Betting Frequency
Monotone flops three cards of the same suit and paired flops flops with a pair are two common flop structures that significantly affect a player's range advantage and betting strategy. This article explains the mathematical characteristics, range construction ideas, and practical adjustment methods for these two flop types, helping you reduce mistakes and improve decision quality on the flop.
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For example, if you hold A9 and the board shows A, A, K, you have trips of Aces. Unlike a Set, where the third card of …
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GlossaryRaise
Raise refers to a player actively increasing the bet amount after an existing bet has been made. Its core uses are to i…
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