Poker Term

小盲位翻牌前延迟持续下注(同花牌面)(SB Preflop Delayed C-Bet Monotone)

However, the combination of "Preflop" and "Delayed C-Bet" is logically contradictory.

Term Decomposition

  • SB (Small Blind): The small blind position, forced to post the small blind preflop, at a positional disadvantage postflop.
  • Preflop: The stage before the flop. In this term, "Preflop" may be improperly paired with "Delayed C-Bet" because delayed continuation bets typically occur after the flop.
  • Delayed C-Bet: Checking the flop and betting the turn, often used when the flop was missed but the turn can be used to represent a strong hand.
  • Monotone: Refers to a flop with three cards of the same suit, e.g., ♠️♠️♠️, affecting subsequent actions and ranges.

Common Misunderstanding

This term is not standard poker vocabulary. In common strategic discussions, "SB Delayed C-Bet Monotone" is more reasonable, meaning the small blind checks the flop (on a monotone board) and bets the turn. The word "Preflop" may be a typo or a shorthand in a specific context, e.g., the small blind has already made a commitment preflop (such as calling a raise) and then executes a delayed strategy on the flop.

Strategic Considerations

If the term is interpreted as "the small blind calls preflop, checks a monotone flop, and bets the turn," it falls into a typical delayed c-bet scenario. Due to positional disadvantage, the small blind often adopts check-call or check-raise strategies. On a monotone board, a delayed bet can represent a draw or a slow-played made flush, forcing opponents to fold. The word "Preflop" does not change the strategic essence; it merely emphasizes the impact of preflop actions (e.g., calling) on later play.

Notes

Given the unconventional nature of the term, it is recommended to clarify the specific meaning in actual communication to avoid ambiguity. Standard usage should avoid directly linking "Preflop" with "C-Bet".

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