Range Analyzer
A software tool used to visualize and analyze the range of hands a player might hold in a given situation. Range analyzers help players think about poker in terms of ranges rather than specific hands, which is crucial for advanced strategy. Tools like Flopzilla and Power-Equilab are popular range analysis programs.
Example
Using a range analyzer, you assign your opponent a 3-bet range of QQ+, AKs, and AKo. Against this range, your JJ only has 36% equity — a clear fold to their 4-bet.
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