Mixed Strategy
混合策略
A mixed strategy means taking different actions with the same hand at specific frequencies (e.g., raising 60%, calling 30%, folding 10%). This is fundamental to GTO play — by mixing actions, you prevent opponents from reading your hand based on your action.
Example
With 87s on the button, a solver might recommend: raise 45%, call 35%, fold 20%.
Related Terms
More Advanced Terms
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.