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...ll depending on the situation, but post-flop play is very difficult, so folding is also reasonable. 3. When Opponent 4-bets Frequently Reduce 3-bet bluff...
...game 2/5, Stacks 200BB Position: BTN Preflop: Hero raises K♠ K♦ to $15 from the BTN, SB 3-bets to $50 Pot: $67 Thought Process: “Who has a structural a...
... advantage makes it easier to play post-flop. You can include hands like A5s, K9s, QTs, 76s as light 3-bet bluffs. 2. When out of position (Blinds vs Lat...
...ingle-raised pot (not a 3-bet pot) Post-flop situation Characteristics of an Uncapped Range Can use large bets (2/3 pot to full pot) and overbets Diff...
...structures Small sizes (1/3 pot) on the flop/turn are linear structures (Rationale) Polarized puts opponents in difficult decisions (Is it a nut or a ...
...2/5, stack 200BB Position: Big Blind Preflop: BTN raises $15, Hero calls Q♠ T♠ from BB Flop: K♦ 9♥ 4♣ (pot $32), BTN bets $10 (approx. 1/3 pot), Hero call...
...200BB Position: Button (in position) Preflop: Button raises $6, Big Blind calls Flop: A♠ 9♥ 4♦ (Pot $13), Big Blind checks, Button bets $8, Big Blind call...
...hen in position, you call an opponent's flop bet, and if they check on the turn, you bet to take the pot. Basic Premises 100BB stack Single raised pot ...
...er after their opponent checks back the flop. Basic Strategy (Basic Premise) – Cash game standard, 100BB stack – In-position player checks back on the f...
...a specific hand. Primarily used in preflop 3-bets and river bluffs. Key principles of blockers: 1. Ace Blocker (Most Powerful) If you hold an Ace, t...
... Game 1/2, Stack 200BB Position: BTN Preflop: Hero raises $6 from the BTN, BB calls Pot: $13 Flop: A♠ 7♣ 3♦ BB: checks Thought Process: Who has a st...
...ve a full house, use an overbet. The preflop raiser holds many Kx hands, and you can extract significant value when your opponent has trips or an overpair...
...ve a significant range advantage on the flop Primarily use 1/3 pot, but also mix in 2/3 pot. Bet a wide range with small sizes, and polarize nuts and bluf...
...100BB stack Bet sizing decisions post-flop Balanced range (value + bluff) Key Principles of Sizing and Frequency Trade-off: 1. Small Size (1/3 pot)...
...me 1/2, Stack 200BB Position: Button Preflop: Hero raises $6 with A♠K♦ from the Button, Big Blind calls Pot: $13 Flop: K♠ 7♣ 2♥ Big Blind: Checks Though...
...t 3: When SB frequently overbets on the flop BB increases check‑raise frequency Respond with value + draw hands Adjustment 4: When BB frequently fo...
...1/2, Stack 200BB Position: Big Blind Preflop: Everyone folds, BTN raises $6 (3BB), SB folds, Hero receives K♠9♠ in the Big Blind Pot: $9 (BTN $6 + SB $1 +...
...BB stack Called opponent's raise preflop, resulting in being out of position Heads-up pot (1-on-1 situation) Key Principles of Out-of-Position P...
...on 1. When your opponent checks on the flop Increase your continuation bet frequency (70% or more). Since your opponent has shown weakness, you can often...
...ositions, you always act last after the flop, making even weaker hands more profitable. Fold Equity: Opening from early position leaves many players b...