CO翻前最小加注单调翻牌(CO Preflop Min-Raise Monotone)
CO Preflop Min-Raise Monotone
Game situation after making a min-raise from the CO position preflop, with a monotone flop.
Term Explanation
"CO Preflop Min-Raise Monotone" describes a situation in No-Limit Hold'em where a player in the CO (Cutoff, the position to the right of the button) chooses to min-raise preflop (typically to 2x the big blind), and then the flop comes with all three community cards of the same suit. This combination is not a standard term but a situational summary, often used in strategy discussions to define a common pairing of an aggressive preflop play and a specific flop structure.
Strategy Points
- Positional Advantage: The CO is a late position, so a preflop min-raise can steal blinds or build a pot while keeping risk relatively low.
- Flop Type: A monotone flop (e.g., three hearts) makes flush draws and made flushes the dominant drawing hands. As the preflop raiser, if you hold hands like ace-high with a suited ace or a pair with a flush draw, you can continuation bet (C-bet) to represent a made flush.
- Opponent Reactions: Opponents may call with flush draws, top pairs, or overpairs, so be cautious of raises on the flop, which represent strong made hands or draws.
- Bet Sizing: Typically recommend betting 2/3 to 3/4 of the pot to deny drawing odds and test opponent hand strength.
Typical Example
- A player in the CO min-raises with A♠K♠, and the big blind calls. The flop comes J♥9♥3♥. The player can bet to represent a flush, but if raised, they should consider folding (unless they hold the A♥).
Notes
Monotone flops feature many made hands and draws. The preflop min-raiser should be cautious about continuation betting without a flush draw or a big pair, especially against tight-aggressive opponents.