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...tently maintains value and bluff throughout the flop, turn, and river. Basic Strategy On each street, the betting range should be appropriately composed...
.... Increased Value of Position Being out of position in a multiway pot is very disadvantageous It's difficult to predict the actions of multiple pla...
... can fight with strong equity. Although out of position, KK is strong enough to be worth 4-betting. Example 2: Facing a 4-bet and 5-bet All-in (Top Prem...
... In position: 2.2~2.5x the 3-bet size Out of position: 2.5~3x the 3-bet size Example: Opponent 3-bets $30 → Hero 4-bets $70~$80 (IP), $80~$90 (OOP) ...
...uff = approximately 2:1. That is, mix about one bluff 3-bet for every two value 3-bets. (Rationale) If you only 3-bet for value, opponents will fold a...
...caller, player who checked on the flop, out-of-position defender Why This Is Standard An uncapped range can hold the nuts, so opponents cannot easily...
...ash game 1/2, 200BB stack Position: BB (out of position) Preflop: BTN raise $6, BB call Flop: J♠ T♥ 4♦ (pot $13), BB check, BTN bet $8, BB call Turn: 6♣ ...
...and, you could fold, but Q♠ T♠ has an 8-out straight draw, making it a hand that can call while satisfying MDF. If the straight completes on the river, y...
...ncy), you can profit with bets even without a value hand. This is an exploit. 3. When Opponent Over-calls Reduce bluffs and only bet value hands. If you...
.... Opponents know it's difficult to play out of position all the way to the river, so they are likely to fold on the turn. Situational Adjustments 1. F...
A probe bet is a play where an out-of-position player bets first on the turn or river after their opponent checks back the flop. Basic Strategy...
.... 4. Decrease Bluff Frequency When Without Blockers Hands with no blockers at all (like J9o, T8o) cannot block the opponent's strong hands. With such ha...
...antages, only one, or neither? What about position? (Being in position amplifies the effect of advantages) What is the appropriate strategy? (Size, f...
...t: How often do I use this size? What about balance? Example Hand Analysis Example 1: Small Size, High Frequency on a Dry Board Game: Cash game 1/2,...
Bet sizing isn't just about how much you bet; it's about what options you give your opponent. Use small bets frequently, and large bets o...
...he SB 45‑55% range Q2: What about Q9s in BB vs SB raise? Call Q9s is in the call range (suited Broadway) Q3: What is the SB o...
...nge? → A 3-bet value hand. Although out of position, the hand is strong enough to 3-bet. Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they ca...
... → A draw hand, not yet completed. 8 outs (counting outs). Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently? → Since the ...
...r the Gun): Tightest range, open only about 15-18% of hands Premium hands: AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AKs, AKo Strong hands: 99, 88, AQs, AQo, AJs, KQ...
...e highly profitable. 3. When 3-betting out of position Tighten your range (value 80%, bluff 20%, value only QQ+, AK). The positional disadvantage is sig...