Range
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Basic Definition
A range refers to the spectrum of possible hands (combinations of cards) a player might have. In poker, players develop strategies by predicting this range based on information such as the opponent's playing style and bet size. It is also known as a "hand range."
Specific Situation
- If your opponent makes a 3-bet (re-raise) pre-flop, it's highly likely that their range includes premium hands like

or 
. - If the opponent checks on the flop, their range is likely to include "medium-strength hands" such as top pair or weak draws.
Important Information
- Ranges change depending on the situation. It's important to narrow down the range based on your opponent's actions both pre-flop and post-flop.
- By being mindful of your "range" while playing, you can make it harder for your opponent to read your hand. In particular, try to include a balanced mix of strong and weak hands.
Examples of Term Usage
"Since it's highly likely that the opponent's range includes a flush draw, you should play cautiously on the turn."