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...on a paired board, monopolizing the nut flush on a flush board, 4-straight board Bad Situations: Rainbow dry board, boards where your opponent can also h...
... (1/3 pot), BB calls Pot: $21 Turn: J♠ (flush draw added) BB: checks Thought Process: Who has a structural advantage on this board? → J♠ on the tur...
... favored on this board?” → Wet board (flush draws, straight draws possible). Both players can hold a variety of hands. “What role does my hand play wit...
...oard. There are many straight draws and flush draws. What role does my hand play within my range? → QQ is an overpair, but the board is dangerous. A pr...
...weak to 3-bet, but being suited, it has flush draw potential on the flop. Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot? → Pot o...
..., two pair or better, strong draws (nut flush draw, open-ended straight draw) Lead bet size: 1/3 pot ~ 1/2 pot (small size, frequently) 3. Check-rais...
...fold. Even if called, having a backdoor flush draw makes it not a bad spot. Example 2: Free Card with Pot Control Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200BB Posit...
...e potential to make a top pair or a nut flush. “Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?” → BTN and the blinds are likely ...
...even if called, there's potential for a flush draw or wheel on the flop. Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call often? → The lo...
...e potential to make a top pair or a nut flush. "Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call often?" → BTN and the blinds are likely to fo...
...nge has straight draws (98, 85, 54) and flush draws, but overall, your range is advantageous. Since it's a dry board, betting a small size, around 1/3 pot,...
...mple: Flop K♠ 9♠ 4♣, Turn 2♦. Since the flush draw is not completed, the opponent holding a draw is likely to fold. 4. When the opponent makes a small bet...
...r worse), and a call with strong draws (flush draw, open-ended straight draw). Game Situation: 1/2 cash game, stack 100BB+, heads-up pot What is a Check-R...
...B call, Hero call 8♠ 7♠ Flop: K♠ 9♠ 4♣ (flush draw), SB check, Hero check, BTN bet $12 Pot: $30 (Preflop $18 + Bet $12) Thought Process: 1. “Who is struct...
...2. Characteristics of Monotone Boards A flush is often already completed, or there are many flush draws. If you don't have a card of that suit, you must co...
...3 cards of the same suit) Many straight/flush draws possible Hand strength can change significantly on the turn/river Basic Strategy Bet Sizing: 2/3 pot...
... to no possibility of straight draws or flush draws. Examples: K♠ 7♥ 2♣, A♦ 8♣ 3♠, Q♠ 6♦ 2♥ Basic Line Preflop raiser C-bets 70-80% on the flop Bet size ...
...urn: Board K♠ 9♠ 4♣ 2♠, Hero A♠ 7♠ (Nut Flush Draw) Pot: $100, Opponent bets $50 Thought Process: 1. “Who is structurally favored on this board?” → Oppone...
...ve me a high chance of winning Example: flush draw → 9 cards of the same suit are outs What is Equity? The expected percentage of the pot your hand is e...
...t Pot Size Example: Pot $100, Bet $50, Flush Draw (approx. 20% equity) Pot Odds: $50 call for $150 pot = 3:1 (25% equity needed) My Equity: 20% (...