中位河牌圈五加注湿润牌面(MP River 5-Bet Wet)
e., makes a fifth bet after an opponent has already four-bet, and the board texture is wet many drawing possibilities. This term is extremely rare in standard poker and typically only occurs in deep-stack or non-standard rule scenarios.
Overview
MP (Middle Position) typically refers to middle position pre-flop, but here it is extended to post-flop. River is the final betting round. 5-Bet refers to the fifth bet or raise (pre-flop usually starts from the big blind, with betting rounds: open raise, 3-bet, 4-bet, 5-bet). Wet refers to a board texture that has possible straight or flush draws.
Strategic Significance
This term combines position, round, and board texture, but in standard Texas Hold'em, a River 5-Bet almost never occurs, because pre-flop is usually capped at 4-bet, and post-flop at 3-bet (plus pre-flop open for a total of 4 betting rounds). It could occur only in deep stack scenarios with multiple re-raises, or under special online rules. Theoretically, a middle-position player making a 5-bet on a wet river indicates an extremely strong hand (e.g., nuts), but the risk is very high.
Practical Application
Generally, the term "River 5-Bet WET" is rarely used directly in poker terminology; it is more often broken down for analysis. If a player encounters this scenario, they should be wary of the opponent's hand range and consider whether their own hand is strong enough to contest.
Related Terms
- 5-Bet: The fifth bet/raise, usually occurring in deep stack pre-flop confrontations.
- Wet Board: A board texture with many possible draws.
- MP: Middle Position, a player in the middle seats pre-flop.