CO翻牌前静态反偷盲(CO Preflop Resteal Static)
CO Preflop Resteal Static
Refers to a fixed 3-bet range or strategy used preflop when the player is in the CO position one seat to the right of the button against an opponent's blind steal raise.
Term Background
CO Preflop Resteal Static is a specific concept in poker strategy, commonly used in tournaments or cash games for preflop play. The CO (Cutoff) position is close to the Button and is an early acting position among late positions, but still offers some steal opportunities. When a CO player faces a steal raise from the Button, Small Blind, or an earlier position, they can choose to counter by 3-betting, i.e., "restealing."
Core Meaning
"Static" means the resteal strategy does not adjust based on opponent or table dynamics, but instead follows a preset fixed range. Typically, this range includes strong pocket pairs (e.g., JJ+), high cards (e.g., AQ+), and some suited connectors (e.g., A5s) or medium/small pairs. The specific range varies by player style. The goal is to regain initiative through aggressive play and punish opponents who steal too wide.
Strategic Points
- Positional Advantage: After a CO resteal, the player often has position (unless 4-bet by the Button), which helps with postflop play.
- Static vs. Dynamic: A static strategy does not rely on opponent tendencies, making it suitable for beginners or against unknown opponents. Advanced players adjust their resteal range based on opponents' steal frequency.
- Risk: If opponents frequently 4-bet, restealing may cause excessive losses, requiring adjustments based on ICM or stack depth.
Example (Typical Scenario)
Assume blinds 100/200, effective stack 40 BB. Button raises to 500. CO holds AKo and, following the static resteal range, 3-bets to 1500. This move aims to force the Button to fold or enter a postflop situation at a disadvantage.
Notes
This term is not widely defined in formal poker books; it appears more in online poker community discussions. In practice, it is advisable to optimize the range based on opponent data (e.g., steal percentage and fold to 3-bet).