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...ge?" → Top pair good kicker is a strong value hand. Originally, a check-raise would be considered 3. "Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they cal...
...range?” → A♠A♣ is an overpair, a strong value hand. “Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?” → Opponent's instant call on the flop su...
...0% or more), reduce bluffs and only bet value hands. Increase bet sizes (1/2 pot → 2/3 pot) to extract more value. Since the opponent calls with weak hands, thi...
... with bluff catchers, only overbet with value hands. 3. When opponent's overbets are unbalanced If opponent only overbets for value, defend tightly (only call ...
...ntinue betting on the turn? Select only value hands + improved bluffs. What is the impact of the river card on the range? Have draws completed? Are value hand...
... Basic Strategy In multiway pots, play value hands predominantly, use large bet sizes, and reduce bluffing frequency. Definition of Multiway Pots Situatio...
... 4-bet, fold bluff hands and only 5-bet value hands. Thought Framework In 4-bet/5-bet situations, analyze in this order: Does my hand have high equity agai...
...luffs. Since your opponent calls often, value hands will be more profitable in the long run. 3. When Opponent 5-bet Shoves Often Minimize bluff 4-bets and only ...
...requency and increase the proportion of value hands (Value:Bluff = 2.5:1~3:1). Since post-flop play is difficult, construct your range with strong hands and lim...
...4. When your range is uncapped Maximize value hands with large bets (2/3 pot or more), and mix in bluffs of the same size. Opponents cannot easily raise because...
...ithin my range?" → QQ is an overpair. A value hand, but not a nut. It belongs to the top of a linear range. 3. "Does the opponent have enough hands to fold /...
...fitable, so your opponent must only bet value hands. This is balance. The smaller the bet size, the higher the MDF. If you frequently fold to small bets, your o...
...you can profit with bets even without a value hand. This is an exploit. 3. When Opponent Over-calls Reduce bluffs and only bet value hands. If your opponent ca...
...nstead, build your calling range around value hands and strong draws. 4. When Opponent Makes a Second Bet on the Turn If your opponent bets again on the turn, ...
...he opponent's range, bet primarily with value hands and reduce bluffs. 3. When a draw misses on the river You can use a river probe bet as a bluff. If the oppo...
... C) Nut hands + air (polarized) D) Only value hands Question 3 On the river, the board is A-A-5-7-2. As the preflop raiser, you have a full house. What is the...
... frequency (70-80%). This size includes value hands (AK, overpairs), middle hands (77, KQ), draws, and air bluffs (AQ). It gives opponents good odds but induces...
...range? → AK is a top pair, top kicker value hand. However, since the board is dry, the opponent will likely fold often. Does the opponent have enough hands ...
...and play within my range? → A 3-bet value hand. Although out of position, the hand is strong enough to 3-bet. Does the opponent have enough hands to fol...
...my hand's role within my range? → A value hand. I can get more chips with a value bet on the river. Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do the...