Range Advantage & Nut Advantage
Range Advantage & Nut Advantage
Understanding who has the stronger range on a given board is fundamental to GTO strategy.
Range Advantage
Range advantage means your overall range connects better with the board than your opponent's range.
Example: You raised UTG and BB called. Flop is A-K-7. Your UTG range contains many Ax and Kx hands, while BB's range is capped. You have a significant range advantage.
Nut Advantage
Nut advantage means your range contains more of the strongest possible hands (the "nuts") on a given board.
Example: On A-A-7, the raiser has all the quads (AA) and better trips (A7s), while the caller has very few.
How to Use These Concepts
Practical Application
When you have both range and nut advantage, you can play an aggressive strategy with large bets. Your opponent must defend wide because you could have the nuts, making your bluffs more profitable.