Poker Strategy / Tutorials

Poker Strategy / Tutorials

Texas Hold'em Poker Dictionary: A dictionary of Texas Hold'em poker terminology, basic actions, hand rankings, position, strategic concepts, poker math, GTO and ICM core content.

Texas Hold'em Poker Dictionary

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Texas Hold'em Terminology Dictionary

Texas Hold'em has a large number of professional terms and strategic concepts, from the most basic Call, Raise, and Fold to the advanced Pot Odds, EV, Range, GTO, and ICM. Each term represents an important decision-making logic.

This "Texas Hold'em Poker Dictionary" systematically compiles over 300 common poker terms, covering basic rules, hand rankings, position concepts, betting strategies, mathematical models, tournament theory, and jargon commonly used by professional players, helping players build a comprehensive knowledge system of Texas Hold'em poker.

Poker EV Conversion: A diagram illustrating the conversion of Chip EV to Dollar EV under ICM.

[EV Conversion] EV Changes under ICM

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Many players know that Chip EV (Chip EV) and Dollar EV (Bonus EV) are different, but are unclear about how they are converted. In fact, the core of ICM (Integrated Game Module) is converting chip value into bonus value. This article will fully explain the EV conversion principle and why the same chip earnings can produce completely different bonus EVs under different circumstances.

Poker ICM Review: A diagram illustrating the decision review and EV analysis process in Texas Hold'em.

[ICM Retrospective] How to Examine Decisions

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Many players who learn ICM theory don't struggle with understanding it, but rather with how to examine their decisions. The players who improve the most are often not the ones who play the most hands, but the ones who review their plays the most. This article will provide a complete analysis of the ICM review process, helping you identify mistakes in Bubble, final table, and All-in decisions.