3-bet check-raise exploit heads-up ranges This video breaks down advanced heads-up poker hands. The analysis covers three-bet pot strategy, check-raise bluffs, and solver comparisons. Learn about range betting, pot geometry on different board textures, and how top players balance exploitative adjustments with GTO principles. High-level analysis of polarization, flush draw equity denial, and check-raise bluffing in heads-up three-bet pots. Strategic Concepts Breakdown: Check-shove plays work best with combo draws on two-tone boards rather than weak open-enders without flush draws Range betting with quarter-pot sizes on disconnected boards simplifies strategy and applies pressure across entire range Pot-sized flop bets followed by turn shoves deny equity from flush draws in three-bet pots Small bet sizings on monotone boards in three-bet pots reduce pre-flop raiser's advantage Flush completions on turns typically require smaller bet sizings compared to brick cards Minraises on turn are exploitative deviations from solver strategy that require specific hand combinations Board pairing on river significantly reduces value betting frequencies with strong made hands like flushes