Poker Term

小盲位静态三重枪(SB Turn Triple Barrel Static)

Refers to an aggressive play where the small blind player bets on the flop, turn, and river, with a static turn board texture no obvious draw changes.

Term Analysis

SB Turn Triple Barrel Static is an advanced offensive strategy in Texas Hold'em, specifically referring to a player in the small blind (SB) who bets on the flop, turn, and river, with the turn card being of a "static" type (i.e., the turn does not change the board's drawing structure, for example, a flop of Q♠8♦2♣ and a turn of 7♦, the board still has no straight or flush draws). This line typically indicates a strong hand, aiming to maximize value, as on a static board, opponents are less likely to be on draws and more likely to hold made hands or fold.

Strategic Significance

  • Value Betting: On a static board, the triple barrel is often used to represent a hand as strong as top pair or better, forcing opponents to pay off with weaker made hands.
  • Bluffing Conditions: It is not recommended to bluff frequently on this type of board, as opponents' calling ranges are tighter; effective bluffs require specific reads or situations.
  • Position Disadvantage: The small blind is in a disadvantaged position post-flop (acting first), so the triple barrel requires stronger hand strength to avoid trouble if raised.

Typical Scenario

Example: The small blind holds A♠K♠, the flop is K♦9♣2♠ (static), and bets; the turn is 5♥ (still static), bets again; the river is 3♣, bets once more. In this case, an opponent holding KQ may find it difficult to fold.

Notes

  • On a static board, the triple barrel represents a very strong range, which can be easily recognized by experienced opponents.
  • If the opponent tends to call frequently, reduce bluffs; if the opponent is prone to folding, mix in bluffs opportunistically.

Related Terms: Triple Barrel, Static Board, Small Blind Strategy, Continuation Bet.

Related Terms