Author name: Hunter_Megan

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Why do beginners always lose big pots on the river? Analysis of the reasons.

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

The river is the most crucial stage in Texas Hold'em where wins and losses can be amplified. Many beginners lose large pots on the river due to incorrect calling, over-value betting, or blind bluffing. This article analyzes common mistakes from a practical review perspective and establishes a clear river decision-making model to help players avoid high-cost errors and improve long-term profitability.

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Should you attack or call if you have a draw on the flop? Strategy breakdown.

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

When you flop a draw, whether to attack or call is one of the most common decision-making dilemmas in Texas Hold'em. This article breaks down the correct play for different types of draws (strong, medium, and weak) from a practical review perspective, and establishes a clear decision-making model to help players determine when to semi-bluff and when to control the pot, avoiding common mistakes and improving long-term EV.

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[Frequency Error] Should the top move have been executed with a three-street sweep? Real-world analysis.

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

Top pair is one of the most common but also most easily misplayed hands in Texas Hold'em. Many players, upon receiving top pair, habitually bet three streets, only to be called by stronger hands. This article analyzes whether top pair should be bet three streets through real-world replays and establishes a correct decision-making model to help players balance value and risk, avoiding over-betting that leads to long-term losses.