Math Flashcards
What is a board where top pair is likely to change
Dynamic
What is a board where top pair is unlikely to change?
Static
What is a connected board, two high cards, straight and/or flush draws?
Wet
What is a board with no flush draw, no direct straight draw?
Dry
What are these examples of: AhJh3s KsQs7h Ac9c8s KdJd10c
Static, wet board
What are these examples of: Ah8d3s Kd7s2c Ac6s4d Ks4d2c
Static, dry board
What are these examples of: 9c6c5h 10s9s2h 6c5c3s 8d6d4d 9c7c6c
Dynamic, wet board
What are these examples of: 8h3h3d 9s6c2d 6h4s4c 7d2c2h 10s4h3d
Dynamic, dry board
As PFR on static, wet boards, what is the approach?
B60-75 flop. If V is a station, narrow bluffing, widen value. If V is tight, widen bluffing, narrow value.
As PFC on static, wet boards, what is the approach?
When checked to, bet mix of draws and made hands - 67/33 frequency. When IP bet frequently, most PFR have no checking range
As PFR on static, dry boards, what is the approach?
Majority of the time check flop, bet most turns on check/check, river depends
Sometimes B33 flop, check turn or continue B60 with additional equity
If you hit hard, check to try to induce bluff or thin value bets from V.
As PFC on static, dry boards, what is the approach?
When checked to, bet mix of draws and made hands - 67/33 frequency. When IP bet frequently, most PFR have no checking range
As PFR on dynamic, wet boards, what is the approach?
Check flop unless you smash. As range is better for PFC, mainly check call trying to get to showdown unless weakness is sensed.
As PFC on dynamic, wet boards, what is the approach?
Check call 50 (gutshots, single pair, weak draws)
Fold 35
Raise 15 (sets, big draws, straights, two pair)
As PFR on dynamic, dry boards, what is the approach?
B33 flop. B50 turn if high card hits, continue on river if board doesn’t pair, no flush, no straight