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Conditions du Texas Hold'em GTO : EV, actions, range et stratégie mixte

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Conditions du Texas Hold'em GTO : EV, actions, range et stratégie mixte

Short Answer

The four core terms for GTO study are EV, equity, range, and mixed strategy. Equity describes the chance of winning the pot. EV describes long-run expected value. A range is every hand a player can hold in a line. A mixed strategy splits the same hand across actions by frequency.

When This Matters

If you read solver output as “bet this hand” or “check this hand,” you will miss the point. Solver output is a range-level strategy. It shows how a player distributes hands across actions, sizes, and frequencies under a defined game tree.

Core Concept

Equity is not EV. A suited ace draw may have strong equity, but its EV can fall if betting exposes it to raises from a stronger range. A range is not just a chart of starting hands; it is the set of combinations that reach the current node. Mixed strategy is not random guessing. It protects a range when two or more actions have similar value.

Decision Steps

  1. Define position, stack depth, and previous action.
  2. Think in ranges before judging one combo.
  3. Separate equity, realization, pot odds, and EV.
  4. When a solver mixes, identify which part of the range needs protection or pressure.

Common Mistakes

Players often treat high equity as automatic aggression, copy a single frequency without its context, or memorize one hand instead of the range structure. The fix is to explain every action through position, range advantage, nut advantage, and future street pressure.

Practice On Site

Questions frequentes

Quelle est la différence entre les actions et l’EV ?
L'équité est la chance de gagner le pot. EV est la valeur à long terme d'une action. Une main peut avoir une équité élevée mais un EV inférieur si les paris l'exposent à des relances ou à une mauvaise réalisation.
Une stratégie mixte est-elle simplement un jeu aléatoire ?
Non. Une stratégie mixte attribue des fréquences aux actions rapprochées EV pour protéger les portées, créer l’indifférence des adversaires et réduire l’exploitabilité.

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