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A blocker is a concept where the cards you hold physically limit specific hand combinations of your opponent. Basic Strategy Based on a 100BB stack i...
Range structures are broadly divided into two types. Polarized includes only very strong hands and bluffs, while Linear includes strong hands in seque...
MDF is a mathematical criterion that tells you how often you must defend at a minimum to prevent your opponent from bluffing profitably. Basic Strate...
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 ...
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...
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 river play is the “final decision.” Basic Strategy On the river, make money with value bets or catch bluffs with bluff catchers. Game sit...
The core of hand assessment is “Now vs. Future”. Basic Strategy On the flop, categorize your hand as Made Hand (Complete) and Draw (Incomplete). Game...
Draw hands are currently weak, but are hands with the potential to develop into strong hands on the turn or river. Basic Strategy If you have a draw ...