Wet Board
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Wet Board
, causing many hands to be connected to the board. It usually implies a dynamic board with high potential for large pot…
BB on Wet Board
Strategic adjustments made by the big blind player when a wet board appears on the flop or turn, based on range and pos…
River Triple Barrel on Wet Board
On a wet draw-heavy board, the strategy of betting three times consecutively on the flop, turn, and river.
River Delayed C-Bet on Wet Board
A delayed continuation bet on the river on a wet board, made when no bets were placed on either the flop or the turn, t…
River Raise-Fold on Wet Board
On the river, when the board is wet with potential straight or flush draws, a player raises first but then folds after …
River Jam on Wet Board
On the river, when the board has multiple drawing possibilities, raising usually all-in against an opponent's bet to ga…
River Open on Wet Board
On the river, when the board has obvious straight or flush draw possibilities i.e., a wet board, the action of a player…
Turn Triple Barrel on Wet Board
On a wet board, betting continuously on the flop, turn, and river for three streets.
Preflop Delayed C-Bet on Wet Board
The strategy where the preflop raiser checks on a wet flop and then bets on the turn.
Preflop Isolation Raise on Wet Board
The concept of a preflop isolation raise in the of a wet board a post-flop characteristic is rarely used in actual poke…
Preflop Flat Call on Wet Board
Refers to a situation where a player flat calls preflop and the flop comes as a wet board, meaning there are multiple d…
Preflop Cold Call on Wet Board
After a preflop cold call, the decision situation when facing a wet board on the flop, but not a standard poker term; r…
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cbet frequency strategy on dry vs wet boards
This article provides a detailed analysis of the frequency differences and adjustment logic of continuation betting cbet on dry and wet flops. By analyzing board structure, range advantage, and opponent reactions, it helps players develop more precise cbet strategies to improve post-flop profitability.
Constructing Your Check-Back Range: The Strategic Art of Checking Back in Position
This article details how to construct a check-back range in position, including why balancing is necessary, range composition on different board textures, and practical adjustment tips to help you make better decisions on the flop and turn.
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GlossaryWet Board
, causing many hands to be connected to the board. It usually implies a dynamic board with high potential for large pot…
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