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The core of reading board texture is “risk assessment”. Basic Strategy Categorize the flop board as dry (safe) or wet (dangerous). Game situat...
... tool for marginal decisions; range and board texture take precedence Situational Responses 1. Instant Bet/Call (within 1-2 seconds) If an opponent bets or call...
...lue? Pure air? Medium hand? What is the board texture? Draws completed? Paired board? Polarized board? What is opponent's range? Many bluff catchers? Nut possibili...
...Blockers are auxiliary tools; range and board texture take precedence. Quiz Question 1 What is the core concept of a blocker? A) Holding a strong hand to pre...
...trong hand? Medium? Weak? What is the board texture? Dry? Wet? Draw possibilities? → The wetter, the more cautious you should be What are opponents' ranges? So...
...he player who checked is likely capped. Board texture and range matching? Who has more nuts on this board? Is my range capped or uncapped? Does it include the stro...
...tions– Range structure is determined by board texture and action history (Basic Line) A polarized range is a structure that mixes nut hands and air. Middle hands ...
...s an in-position-only play) What is the board texture? Dry or wet? What cards could come on the turn? What equity does my hand have? Is it pure air, does it have a...
Poker is not hand vs. hand, but range vs. range. Understanding which range is structurally stronger clarifies your strategy. Basic Strategy If you h...
...Strategy Adjust your bet size based on board texture, range advantage, and stack depth. The basics are 1/3 pot, 1/2 pot, and 2/3 pot. Basic Premise: 100BB cash g...
... think in this order: What is the board texture? Is it dry or wet? Is it favorable to my range? What role does my hand play? Strong made, weak made, draw...
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...
... position, raise or fold Flop: Read board texture, identify your hand's role, bet or check Turn: See how the turn card changes the situation, adjust plan ...
The turn is the fourth community card, and it's a moment when the pot grows and decisions become more crucial. Basic Strategy On the turn, continue y...