Your raising range contains a smaller number of hands, and they are the best hands available. You will usually have a Range Advantage, on the flop, after raising preflop and getting called from the blinds. Range Advantage describes a situation where your range of hands, which you take a particular series of actions with, has a higher overall equity (chance of winning) than your opponents. When your range has an advantage over your opponent’s range, you can leverage this fact to win more pots. Knowing your opponents’ range of possible holdings in poker is very important and so too is knowing your own. In this poker strategy article poker coach John “WhatA298” explains the difference between Range Advantage and Nut Advantage and how to leverage them for maximum gains.