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Poker Position & Equity: A diagram illustrating the impact of UTG, MP, and BTN positions on decision-making and EV in Texas Hold'em.

[Position and Win Rate] How does position affect your win rate?

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

In Texas Hold'em, position is one of the most important factors influencing win percentage and EV. Even the same hand has vastly different values depending on position. Players in later positions have access to more information, control the betting pace, and apply pressure, thus effectively improving their win percentage and profitability. This article will delve into how position affects decision-making, range, and win percentage, helping you build a real competitive advantage.

Poker Starting Hands Odds: A chart showing the win rates of different starting hands in Texas Hold'em, illustrating the differences in win rates between various hand strengths pre-flop.

[Starting Hand Win Rate] Win Rate Ranking by Starting Hand

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

In Texas Hold'em, starting hand equity is the first step in all decision-making. The strength of different hands varies greatly pre-flop. For example, AA has an equity of over 80% against random hands (TP3T), while 72o is one of the weakest combinations. Many players fail to consistently profit because they make the wrong choices pre-flop. This article will provide a complete analysis of starting hand equity rankings and type differences to help you develop the right pre-flop strategy and range thinking.

Poker Hand Probability: A Texas Hold'em hand probability chart showing the probability of high cards, a pair, two pairs, three of a kind, a straight, a flush, and a full house.

[Card Type Probability] Complete Analysis of the Occurrence Probability of Various Card Types

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

In Texas Hold'em, understanding the probability of various hand types is fundamental to establishing win rate judgments and making informed decisions. Many beginners overestimate the frequency of strong hands and underestimate the probability of a pair, two pair, or a completed draw, leading to incorrect calls, raises, and all-ins. This article will provide a comprehensive analysis of the probability of common hand types such as high cards, a pair, two pair, three of a kind, straights, flushes, full houses, four of a kind, and straight flushes, helping you understand hand strength from a mathematical perspective, rather than relying solely on intuition.