bluff catching check-raise GTO position ranges value bet Uri Peleg from Guerrilla Poker breaks down a high-stakes cash game hand focusing on check-raising dynamics. He uses solver analysis to explain optimal play in different positions, discussing range advantages, bet sizing considerations, and how hand strengths change based on board texture and action. The analysis reveals how position dramatically affects playing ranges, with solver suggesting tighter play in certain spots than many players expect. Solver-Based Strategic: King-high boards play differently based on position and connected low cards Position greatly impacts optimal calling ranges against check-raises Back-door draws add significant equity to check-raising ranges Geometric sizing patterns work well for value hands King-high hands perform worse than intuition suggests in some spots Blockers play a crucial role in defensive calling ranges Low pairs can be stronger calls than high-card hands in specific scenarios