16 Nov 2025
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Uri Peleg breaks down a QJs hand in a 3bet pot, demonstrating how pros think using GTO Wizard. He explains why open-enders should bet on the turn at shallow SPRs, proper check-raise frequencies, and why blocking trips doesn't always matter on the river.
Pros analyze entire ranges, not single hands. SPR determines which draws check-raise. When all draws miss, give up 75% of air.
Professional Hand Analysis Approach:
- Think in ranges, not single hands - Pros examine the entire hand matrix to understand strategic concepts across all situations
- SPR dictates draw strategy - At shallow stack depths, open-enders prefer betting over check-raising to avoid over-inflating the pot
- Check-raise with weaker draws - Gutshots and ace-highs make better check-raise bluffs when SPR is low because top pair has sufficient value
- Miss frequency requires gives-ups - When your entire check-raise range consists of missed draws, you must give up 75% of your air on the river
- Blocker theory has limits - Blocking trips matters less when opponents can manipulate suits across their entire calling range with hands like J9o
- Context-dependent concepts - The same hand plays differently in 100bb vs 300bb pots, requiring situational understanding
- Solver as learning tool - Use GTO Wizard to build knowledge and improve win rate, not just to check individual hand outcomes