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Suprema — NL10–NL50 evening (BR)Spot catalog

Every published exploit spot in this pool — 21 total. Filter by street, position, or adjustment to see how the pool's leaks distribute across the game tree.

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  • FLOPSB vs BB · AdQh+1.4 bb/100

    As the PFR OOP on 9d-8d-6c you’re range-capped while BB has more two-pair/straights and strong draws; betting AdQh feeds equity to a pool that calls flop too wide on wet boards. The same population over-cbets IP on these textures by ~20pp relative to baseline, so don’t mirror that mistake—check range-protect and realize equity, leveraging turn cards to attack their imbalanced ranges later.

    EXPLOIT: Check#7 Skip flop c-bets on wet boards when you're capped
  • TURNSB vs BB · Ah7s+2.3 bb/100

    On 9h5h2c-5d the front-door hearts miss and the board pairs low—classic brick where population gives up after over-calling flop (-14.0pp) and then over-folding turn by +13.0pp. A 70–75% barrel from SB punishes capped floats and weak 9x/2x that don’t want to continue on a paired board. Even with Ah7x, pressure here prints in this pool.

    EXPLOIT: Bet 75% pot#3 Double barrel turn way more than baseline
  • RIVERSB vs BB · KdQh+2.3 bb/100

    This is the ideal coordinated runout for a triple-barrel bluff: BB calls flop/turn with many one-spade hands and pair+draws that hate facing a river shove. Pool folds 20.0pp more often than baseline versus river jams, so overbet-jamming your no-spade broadways realizes outsized fold equity. GTO gives up more with these exact blockers; here the pool’s over-fold lets you push maximum pressure profitably.

    EXPLOIT: Jam 63 bb#4 Triple-barrel rivers selectively, but value-bet thin for huge EV

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