Nut Advantage
坚果优势
Nut advantage refers to having a higher proportion of the absolute best possible hands (the 'nuts') in your range compared to your opponent. The player with nut advantage can bet more aggressively and use larger sizes with polarized ranges.
Example
On A♠ K♠ 7♥, the preflop raiser has nut advantage because they have more AK, AA, KK combinations.
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Board Texture
The composition and characteristics of the community cards on the board.
Polarized Range
A range consisting of very strong hands and bluffs, with few medium-strength holdings.
Range Advantage
When one player's range has more strong hands than their opponent's range on a given board.
Solver
Software that calculates game theory optimal solutions for specific poker scenarios.
Blocker
A card in your hand that reduces the likelihood of an opponent holding a specific hand.
MDF (Minimum Defense Frequency)
The minimum percentage of your range you must defend to prevent opponent from profiting with any two cards.