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...ard, 100BB stack– Primarily used on the river or in large bet size situations– Range structure is determined by board texture and action history (Basic Li...
...g MDF. If the straight completes on the river, you can value bet, and even if it doesn't complete, if your opponent checks, a bluff opportunity may arise. ...
...st? Example Hand Analysis Example 1: River Bet Balance (GTO Standard) Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200BB Position: Button (in position) Preflop: Button r...
...play out of position all the way to the river, so they are likely to fold on the turn. Situational Adjustments 1. Floating on Dry Boards Increase your f...
... Primarily used in preflop 3-bets and river bluffs. Key principles of blockers: 1. Ace Blocker (Most Powerful) If you hold an Ace, the opponent's pro...
...r more) Primarily used on the turn or river Key Principles of Overbet Strategy: 1. Only Use When You Have a Nut Advantage You must monopolize the str...
...d bluffs with large sizes. 2. When the river is a polarized situation Use 2/3 pot and overbet. Mix nut value and bluffs in equal proportions to force diff...
...: When you have a nut advantage, on the river, with a polarized range Range Composition: Nut hands + air (excluding middle hands) Purpose: Maximum valu...
...ge size): Wet boards, polarized ranges, river value/bluff There are three reasons why bet sizing is important: Small sizes give your opponent good po...
... equity to make a flush on the turn and river. Mixing value check-raises (sets, two pair) and bluff check-raises (strong draws) makes it difficult for your...
...ecks on the turn and also checks on the river Consider a value bet even with weak hands. Since your opponent has checked twice, you have a high chance of b...
... to become a strong hand on the turn or river. Such draw hands constitute a significant portion of your calling range. Question 4 Answer: C) Mix strong ha...
...as you'll have to act first on the turn/river as well. Responses by Situation 1. When Facing a Check-Raise on a Dry Board On a dry board (K♠ 7♥ 2♣), a ch...
...meone might complete a draw on the turn/river. Example 2: Draw (Pot Odds Calculation) Game: Cash game 1/2, stack 200BB Position: BB Preflop: BTN raise $6,...
... still hit a stronger flush on the turn/river. Things to Consider On paired and monotone boards, think in this order: Is the board a paired board or a mon...
...th can change significantly on the turn/river Basic Strategy Bet Sizing: 2/3 pot to full pot (larger than 1/3 pot on dry boards) Bet Frequency: 50-60% (...
... A strong draw. If a spade comes on the river, I'm almost certainly winning. 3. “Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?” → EV Ca...
...rds that, if they appear on the turn or river, give me a high chance of winning Example: flush draw → 9 cards of the same suit are outs What is Equity? ...
... → A straight will be completed on the river with 8.7% probability. "Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?" → Pot odds ...
...invested on the flop, so by the turn or river, it's almost an all-in situation. Therefore, the flop decision is very important.