Float
跟注漂浮(Float)
Floating is calling a bet (usually in position) with a relatively weak hand, not because you expect to have the best hand, but because you plan to take the pot away on a later street if your opponent shows weakness. It exploits players who c-bet too frequently but give up on later streets. Floating is most effective against predictable opponents and in position.
Example
You call a flop c-bet with overcards on a low board, planning to bet the turn if your opponent checks.
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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.
Slow Play
Playing a strong hand passively to disguise its strength and trap opponents.
Linear Range (Condensed)
A range containing hands ranked by strength, from strongest to a cutoff point, without gaps.