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...ent's play frequencies, find leaks, and exploit them. Basic Strategy Based on a 100BB stack in cash games, use GTO as a baseline and adjust your strategy ac...
...preserve survival value. Big stacks can exploit the ICM pressure on medium stacks to attack. Short stacks have less ICM pressure, allowing for aggressive pla...
...vels deep your opponent is thinking and exploiting them one level above that. Basic Premises: Regular game (long-term play against the same opponent) Oppon...
...ponent tendencies using HUD stats** and exploit them. Basic Strategy First, understand the core stats (VPIP, PFR, 3-bet, AF), then find exploit points with d...
...small bets to realize showdown value. Exploit Points 1. When opponent folds too often to overbets Increase bluff overbet frequency. Since opponent folds m...
...ting a 3-bet bluff range, it allows for exploitation while maintaining balance. Responses by Situation 1. Using Blockers When Deciding to Bluff on the Riv...
...each street. Defend against opponents exploiting on a specific street. Basic Assumptions 100BB stack Heads-up pot In position or out of position ...
...makes it difficult for your opponent to exploit. Situational Responses 1. When Range Advantage is Large (Preflop Raiser vs. Big Blind) Use range betting a...
...lue and bluff hands so opponents cannot exploit it. Basic Strategy A 4-bet range consists of premium value (QQ+, AK) + bluffs (A5s~A2s, KQs, some suited conn...
...appropriately to prevent opponents from exploiting you. Basic Strategy (Basic Premise) – Cash game standard, 100BB stack – Situation where you re-raise (3-...
...range cap, not hand strength, is key. Exploit Points 1. When an opponent with a capped range makes a large bet Aggressively raise bluff. Your opponent doe...
...nuously take the pot with small bets. Exploit Points 1. When your opponent bluffs excessively Defend more often than MDF (increase call frequency). Since ...
...a balanced playing style that cannot be exploited by any opponent strategy. Basic Approach (Basic Premise) – Cash game standard, 100BB stack – When you don...
...t is a play to regain the initiative by exploiting this gap. Start with a 1/3 pot to 1/2 pot size. (Rationale) When an opponent checks back the flop, thei...
...ce them to fold middle hands. Prevent Exploitation: Mix value and bluffs to prevent your opponent from easily countering. Responses by Situation 1. Pair...
...lue and bluff into all sizes to prevent exploits. Basic Strategy Use multiple sizes (1/3 pot, 2/3 pot, overbet) on the same board, and mix value and bluff ...
...make it difficult for your opponents to exploit you. Basic Premises: 6-max cash game, 100BB stack Bet sizing decisions post-flop Balanced range (val...
... more? BB 3‑bet bluff increases Exploit SB's weaker range
... (offsuit) B) Call (pot odds) C) 3-bet (exploit) D) All-in Question 5 CO raises $6, BTN folds. You receive Q♠Q♦ in the Big Blind. What is the correct strat...
... pots when out of position. Prevent exploitation: Mix lead bets and check-raises to make it difficult for your opponent to exploit you. Situational Adj...