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... Expand your raise range to 30-40% from late position. Middle/short stacks are forced to defend tightly due to ICM, so your fold equity is very high. It's especial...
...n?” → BTN's 3-bet range is likely wide (late position). Hands like TT, JJ, AQ, KQs are likely to fold to a 4-bet Conclusion: 4-bet $120 (2.4x since in position) C...
...fs. 2. When out of position (Blinds vs Late Position) Decrease 3-bet frequency and increase the proportion of value hands (Value:Bluff = 2.5:1~3:1). Since post-fl...
... game, 6-max, responding to raises from late position There are three key aspects to blind defense: Pot Odds Calculation: The big blind has already invested...
...his way: Positional Advantage: In late positions, you always act last after the flop, making even weaker hands more profitable. Fold Equity: Opening from...
...struction: Position Advantage: In late position, you always act last after the flop, making even weaker hands more profitable. Fold Equity: Opening from ...
... raise range (expand from 40% to 50% in late position). Since your opponent folds a lot, positional advantage is more important than hand strength. 2. When your o...
...ions where a squeeze is effective: Late position opens and one or more players call You have a strong hand or a bluffing hand in the blinds There is e...
.... 3. When the opponent opens wide from late position Increase 3-bet frequency from the blinds (JJ+, AQ+, suited connectors for bluffing). If the opponent's open r...
...ight from early position and wider from late position. It's safest to play only premium hands from UTG. Mistake 4: C-betting Too Little or Too Much Symptom: Alway...
...ors, Small Pairs) Limit preflop play to late position, and if you hit a draw on the flop, call based on pot odds. Play aggressively if it completes, fold if it mis...
...ition: 3x BB (e.g., $6 in a 1/2 game) Late Position: 2.5x BB (e.g., $5 in a 1/2 game) Blind vs Blind: 2.5x BB Why this size? Appropriate Pot Control: Pos...
...ands (TT, 99, 88, AQs, AQo, AJs, KQs) Late Position (CO, BTN): Expand to marginal hands (77~22, suited connectors, suited Ax) Blinds (SB, BB): Since you've alr...
...ending on the situation. Play only from late position or in favorable situations. Weak Hands and Trash Hands: All other hands Description: Folding is advantageous...