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Lecture 57 [Advanced] Live Tells and Timing

...thin my range?” → K♠T♠ is an open-ended straight draw + flush draw, a strong draw. “Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?” → Opponent's...

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Lecture 54 [Advanced] River Overbet and Polarization

...flop-turn, they could have flush draws, straight draws, or top pair. If a flush or straight completes on the river, they are likely to call. Conclusion: Bet $250...

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Lesson 50 [Advanced] Adjusting Ranges in Multiway Pots

...d strong draws (flush draws, open-ended straight draws). Consider check-folding middle pairs and backdoor draws. Reduce continuation bet frequency and bet for valu...

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Lesson 46 [Advanced] Capped Range vs. Uncapped Range

...hin my range?” → 9♠ 8♠ is an open-ended straight draw + backdoor flush draw. A semi-bluff candidate. “Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a l...

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Lesson 44 [Advanced] MDF (Minimum Defense Frequency)

... flush draw completed and an open-ended straight draw (J or 8). Medium-strength bluff catcher. “Does the opponent have enough folding hands / call often?” → 1/2 po...

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Lesson 43 [Advanced] GTO Concepts and Application

...ir, etc.) and semi-bluffs (flush draws, straight draws). AK can be partially included in the check-raise range. Conclusion: Check-raise $60 (3x) – semi-bluff Co...

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Lesson 42 [Intermediate] Float Play

...hin my range?” → 9♦ 8♦ is an open-ended straight draw (8 outs). It has actual equity. “Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?” → Since it...

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Lesson 38 [Intermediate] Overbet Strategy

...with an overbet. For bluffs, use missed straight draws. 3. 4-Straight Boards (e.g., 9-8-7-6) On boards where a straight is almost certain, use an overbet if you h...

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Lesson 36 [Intermediate] Sizing and Frequency Trade-off

...his board?” → Wet board (flush draws, straight draws possible). Both players can hold a variety of hands. “What role does my hand play within my range?” → A♥...

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Lesson 35 [Intermediate] Bet Sizing Theory

...one is a very wet board. There are many straight draws and flush draws. What role does my hand play within my range? → QQ is an overpair, but the board is dang...

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Lesson 33 [Intermediate] Blind Defense

...5:1, and it has the potential to make a straight draw or flush draw on the flop. If you fold too tightly, the BTN will continue to steal. Question 2 Answer: C) Fo...

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Lesson 32 [Intermediate] Out-of-Position Play

...trong draws (nut flush draw, open-ended straight draw) Lead bet size: 1/3 pot ~ 1/2 pot (small size, frequently) 3. Check-raises should be balanced (value + ...

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Lesson 31 [Intermediate] Optimizing In-Position Play

...n this board? → 98 is an open-ended straight draw (a 5 or T makes a straight). The turn is a brick (2). What is my hand's role within my range? → A dra...

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Lecture 27 [Intermediate] Range vs. Range Thinking

...a 7-6-2 board, the opponent's range has straight draws (98, 85, 54) and flush draws, but overall, your range is advantageous. Since it's a dry board, betting a sma...

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Lesson 25 [Beginner] Responding to Flop Check-Raises

...th strong draws (flush draw, open-ended straight draw). Game Situation: 1/2 cash game, stack 100BB+, heads-up pot What is a Check-Raise? It's an action where your...

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Lesson 24 [Beginner] Multiway Pot Play

...r. The board is connected, allowing for straight draws. 2. “What role does my hand play within my range?” → A weak made hand. Top pair is vulnerable in a multiway...

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Lesson 22 [Beginner] Wet Board Strategy

...g draws Example Wet Boards J♠ T♠ 9♣ (straight draw + flush draw) 8♥ 7♥ 3♦ (two-tone, many connection possibilities) K♦ Q♦ 5♦ (monotone, flush draw) Why This S...

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Lesson 21 [Beginner] Dry Board Strategy

...ts. There's little to no possibility of straight draws or flush draws. Examples: K♠ 7♥ 2♣, A♦ 8♣ 3♠, Q♠ 6♦ 2♥ Basic Line Preflop raiser C-bets 70-80% on the flop...

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19th Lesson [Beginner] Out Counting and Equity Calculation

...♠7♠ → 9 spades are outs 2. open-ended straight draw Outs: 8 cards Equity: Flop → River approx. 31.5% Turn → River approx. 17% Example: Board 8♠7♦2♥, Hand 9♥6♥ →...

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Lesson 18 [Beginner] Implied Odds

...raws rely on implied odds (flush draws, straight draws) Pattern 3: Set mining requires implied odds of 15:1 or more Pattern 4: Opponent is loose → Implied odds are...

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