小盲位干燥翻牌前挤压(SB Preflop Squeeze Dry)
SB Preflop Squeeze Dry
Small blind position makes a large re-raise preflop against a raise and one or more callers, and this action usually only represents strong hands, rarely including bluffs.
Term Analysis
SB Preflop Squeeze Dry is an aggressive preflop strategy initiated from the small blind (SB). The typical scenario: one player opens, followed by one or more callers, and the SB chooses to make a large re-raise (typically 3–5 times the pot).
Meaning of “Dry” Here, “dry” does not refer to a dry board (as there is no community board preflop), but rather that the SB’s squeezing range is “dry”—composed solely of value hands with almost no bluffs. The core idea: due to positional disadvantage (acting first postflop), the SB cannot profit from bluffing, so only strong hands (e.g., TT+, AQ+) should be used for squeezing, ensuring a high win rate even when called.
Strategy Characteristics
- Polarized Range: The range consists only of top-tier hands, excluding medium-strength hands and bluffs.
- Exploiting Opponents' Ranges: Against the wide ranges of the raiser and callers, the large raise aims to win the pot outright or force opponents into a passive response.
- Postflop Plan: Due to positional disadvantage, the SB typically adopts a “hit or fold” strategy postflop, avoiding complex maneuvers.
Comparisons and Variations
- Standard Preflop Squeeze: The range is more balanced, containing some bluffs (e.g., hands with backdoor potential).
- Wet Preflop Squeeze: The range includes drawing potential, allowing continued pressure postflop.
Notes
This term is not a universal standard; some poker theory resources may use different names for the same concept. In practice, adjust according to opponent tendencies and table dynamics.