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...ns with big stacks. Play primarily with premium hands and increase fold frequency for marginal hands. Short Stack (below average, 10-20BB): Survival is the priori...
...short stacks should only go all-in with premium hands. 2. Final Table (Situations with Large Prize Jumps) At the final table, the prize difference for each rank ...
...ng/calling. Response: Large raises with premium hands (4-5x BB), increase value bets post-flop, decrease bluffs (opponent calls frequently). Opponent has many wea...
...nt: Holding an A reduces the opponent's premium hand combinations. Including hands like A5s in your 3-bet bluff range helps maintain balance. Key Pattern Summary...
...tiway pot is likely, play predominantly premium hands and strong draw hands. Weak broadways (KTo, QJo) or small pairs (22-66) are less profitable in multiway pots...
...ion to commit the entire 100BB, so only premium hands should be used. A bluff 4-bet must be planned in advance to fold to a 5-bet. Responses by Situation 1. ...
...to three parts: Value 3-bet: QQ+, AK (premium hands) Light 3-bet Bluff: suited connectors, suited Ax, weak Broadway hands Call Range: JJ~99, AQ, KQs, etc., midd...
...tor has an uncapped range that includes premium hands (AA, KK, QQ, AK). The caller would have 4-bet with premium hands, so their range is likely capped (no strong...
...e, the opponent's probability of having premium hands like AK, AQ, AA decreases. Usage situations: Preflop 3-bet bluff, River bluff Good hands: A5s, A4s, A3...
...3-bet $18 (value) Explanation: QQ is a premium hand, so you should 3-bet to extract value. Just calling risks a multiway pot and can make it difficult to play po...
..., open only about 15-18% of hands Premium hands: AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AKs, AKo Strong hands: 99, 88, AQs, AQo, AJs, KQs Some marginal hands: ATs, KJs...
...fs prevents opponents from only folding premium hands. Bluff hands should still be playable on the flop even if called. Practical Application 1. When the o...
...e proportion of high cards D) Open only premium hands Question 5 You received A9s from the MP position. What is the standard play? A) Fold (not included in MP...
...Squeeze: QQ+, AK (making a big pot with premium hands) Bluff Squeeze: A5s~A2s, K9s~K7s, suited connectors (inducing folds) Reasons for this: The open r...
...s to a 4-bet, both sides primarily have premium hands. Committed situation: Due to the low SPR, all-ins frequently occur on the flop. Responses by Situation...
...+, AKs, AKo (to build a larger pot with premium hands) Bluff 3-bet: A5s~A2s, K9s~K7s, some suited connectors (to make opponents fold or realize equity on the ...
...ng hands, rarely bets/raises. Waits for premium hands, primarily checks/calls after the flop. Weakness: Folds too often to bluffs, and doesn't get enough value ev...
...late position. It's safest to play only premium hands from UTG. Mistake 4: C-betting Too Little or Too Much Symptom: Always checking on the flop, or conversely, ...
...n the moment” Playing by Hand Type 1. Premium Hands (AA, KK, QQ, AK) Raise preflop, and mostly c-bet on the flop. Continue to value bet on the turn and river. S...
...facing a 3-bet, only call or 4-bet with premium hands, and fold the rest. Game situation: Cash game 1/2, stack 100BB+, average opponent skill level Basic Termino...