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关煞位湿润牌面双枪(CO River Double Barrel Wet)

CO River Double Barrel Wet

An aggressive play where you enter the pot from the cutoff CO and then make two consecutive bets on a wet board usually on the flop and turn, or turn and river.

Term Analysis

"CO River Double Barrel Wet" is a combined term describing the strategy of a CO (Cutoff) player executing a double barrel bet on a wet board (Wet Board). Double barrel typically refers to betting the flop and then continuing on the turn; however, since this term mentions "River," it may also refer to betting the turn and then again on the river, with the exact meaning depending on context.

Applicable Scenarios

  • Position Advantage: The CO position has favorable post-flop position, making it easier to observe opponents' actions.
  • Wet Board: The board contains potential straight or flush draws (e.g., 8h9hTh), causing opponents to often call with draws.
  • Continuation Betting: Using a flop c-bet, then applying pressure on the turn (or river) to force opponents to fold made hands or draws.

Strategic Points

  • The flop betting range is wide, including strong made hands and draws.
  • The turn (or river) bet primarily targets weak made hands or uncompleted draws in the opponent's calling range.
  • Must consider opponent tendencies and board changes: if the turn completes a draw or the board becomes dry, the effectiveness of the double barrel may decrease.

Notes

This term is not standard poker jargon; a more common expression is "CO c-bet + turn double barrel on wet board." When using it, it is advisable to specify the betting round clearly.

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