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Blind vs Blind (SB vs BB) is a special strategic spot where the widest ranges collide. Basic Strategy SB raises or folds wide, and BB defends wide. ...
Blinds are a disadvantageous position, but since you've already put money in, folding too much is a loss. Minimize your losses with the correct defens...
When out of position, specific strategies are needed to overcome the information disadvantage. Basic Strategy When out of position, check is the def...
In-position is the biggest advantage in poker. Since your opponent acts first, you gain information, control the pot, and increase your chances of successf...
The foundation of range-based poker begins with systematically building your open raise ranges. Basic Strategy Widen your range in good positio...
3-bet ranges are a balance of value and bluff. If you only 3-bet strong hands, opponents will easily fold, and if you only mix in bluffs, you'll be ca...
The foundation of range-based poker begins with systematically building your open raise range. Basic Strategy The better your position, the wid...
Poker is not a battle between your hand and your opponent's hand. It's a battle between your range and your opponen...
A Delay Continuation Bet (Delay c-bet) is a strategy of checking the flop and betting the turn. It's used to exploit an opponent's weakness or when th...
A check-raise indicates a strong hand or a draw, so you should decide whether to call, fold, or re-raise based on your hand strength. Basic Strategy ...
A multiway pot is a situation where three or more players see the flop. The strategy differs completely from heads-up play, and hand strength becomes ...
Paired boards and monotone boards are special textures, requiring adjustments to your usual strategy. Basic Strategy On paired boards (K♣ K♦ 5♠, 9♦ 9♠...
A wet board is a board with many connected cards and draws, allowing for a wide variety of hands. Unlike a dry board, you must carefully protect the p...
On dry boards, the key is to frequently attack the pot with small bets. Basic Strategy On dry boards (like K♠ 7♥ 2♣, A♦ 8♣ 3♠), bet 1/3 pot size with...
...verage, win or lose in the long run. In poker, all decisions are evaluated based on EV. Basic Strategy Expected Value (EV) is the sum of the probabilities...
The core of out counting is “determining win probability.” Basic Strategy Count outs and calculate equity to determine the exact win probability. Gam...
Implied odds is a concept that considers not only the current pot odds, but also the additional money you can expect to win in the future if you compl...
The core of pot odds is "mathematical decision-making." Basic Strategy Calculate pot odds to decide whether to call. Game situation: 1/2 cash game, w...
A squeeze is when one player raises and another player calls, and a third player makes a large 3-bet. It's a powerful weapon to put pressure on two pl...
The core of 4-bet pots is “managing large pots.” Basic Strategy In 4-bet pots, the SPR is low and decisions become simpler. Game situation: Cash game...