Sandbagging
潜藏式打法
Sandbagging means playing a strong hand passively by checking or flat calling rather than betting or raising. The goal is to disguise your hand strength and extract more value from opponents who might bet with weaker hands.
Example
You check-call the flop with a set, allowing your opponent to fire again on the turn.
Related Terms
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GTO (Game Theory Optimal)
A mathematically unexploitable strategy derived from game theory.
Bluff
Betting or raising with a weak hand to induce opponents to fold better hands.
Semi-Bluff
Betting or raising with a drawing hand that could improve to the best hand.
Exploitative Play
A strategy that specifically targets and exploits opponents' tendencies and weaknesses.
Float
Calling a bet in position with a weak hand, planning to bluff if checked to on the next street.
Slow Play
Playing a strong hand passively to disguise its strength and trap opponents.