Poker Term

枪口+1翻牌前冷跟注(湿润牌面)(UTG+1 Preflop Cold Call Wet)

UTG+1 Preflop Cold Call Wet

A specific scenario of cold-calling a raise from UTG+1 position, and the subsequent flop is a wet board many draws.

This term describes the combination of a preflop cold call and a wet flop, commonly seen in strategy discussions. The specific meanings are:

  • UTG+1: The second position right after the under-the-gun (UTG) position.
  • Preflop Cold Call: Calling someone's raise preflop without having previously put any dead money into the pot. Usually indicates a strong hand but reluctance to re-raise.
  • Wet: A wet board, meaning the flop contains many possible drawing structures (such as flush draws, straight draws, etc.).

In practice, if a player cold calls from UTG+1 and the flop is very wet, that player needs to proceed cautiously because opponents may have multiple draws or have already made strong hands. This term is not a standard abbreviation but a description of a specific situation.

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