Flop strategy from first principles: board textures, range-vs-range thinking, c-betting in and out of position, defending, check-raising, draws, and multiway pots.
Learn to read flops the way strong players do: classify every texture, map it against both preflop ranges, and understand who the board actually favors before a single chip goes in.
The in-position raiser's flop playbook: when to fire, how big, what to check back, and how to set up profitable turns.
Surviving the worst structural spot in poker: you raised, you got called, and now you act first on every street.
The caller's side of the flop war: continue often enough to be unexploitable, choose the right calls and raises, and attack the spots where the raiser gives up.
The most powerful move the out-of-position caller owns: build value ranges, pick semi-bluffs, scale frequency by texture, and handle the aftermath.
Every drawing hand class from combo monsters to bare backdoors: how much equity each carries and how that equity dictates the line.
Beyond the heads-up single-raised pot: multiway dynamics, limped family pots, deep stacks, and the strange physics of paired and monotone boards.