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...egins with systematically building your open raise ranges. Basic Strategy Widen your range in good positions, and tighten it in bad positions. Basic Assumpti...
...egins with systematically building your open raise range. Basic Strategy The better your position, the wider your range; the worse your position, the tighter ...
... stack is in late position, reduce your open raise frequency from early/middle position. Since you'll often face 3-bet pressure from the big stack and be forced...
...and play within my range?” → A♠J♠ is an open raise hand in cash games but risky in a bubble situation. “Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they cal...
... play where you make a 4-bet between an open raise and a 3-bet, and a 5-bet response is a play where you re-raise a 4-bet. Basic Strategy Basic Premise Ba...
...flop 3-bet Bluffs Against an opponent's open raise, you 3-bet bluff with weak suited Ax hands like A5s, A4s. An Ace blocker reduces the opponent's probability o...
... Heads-up pot (1-on-1 situation) SB Open Raise Range Range: 45‑55% (Almost BTN level) Raise Size: 2.5‑3× BB Included Hands: All pairs (AA‑22) Suited...
...our opponent defends tightly Widen your open raise range (expand from 40% to 50% in late position). Since your opponent folds a lot, positional advantage is mor...
... enough dead money in the pot (blinds + open raise + caller) Basic sizing is 4-5 times the original raise + 1BB for each caller. For example, if there's a $6 ...
...ot? A pot created by the sequence: open raise → 3-bet → 4-bet Example: $6 open → $18 3-bet → $50 4-bet → call Preflop pot: approximately $103 ($50 ...
If the raise amount is too small, too many people call, and if it's too big, you can't build the pot even with good hands. Basic Strategy The first r...
The core of preflop hand selection is “fewer, stronger”. Basic Strategy Out of 100 hands, play only 20-25 hands. Fold the rest. For hands you play, e...