枪口+1转牌三枪湿润牌面(UTG+1 Turn Triple Barrel Wet)
在UTG+1位置,翻牌和转牌连续下注(三枪策略的前两枪),且转牌牌面湿润,计划在河牌继续下第三枪的策略。
Term Composition
- UTG+1: Refers to the position immediately to the right of the Under the Gun (UTG) seat, which is an early position. Starting hand ranges are typically tight but may include some high cards or pairs.
- Turn: The fourth community card.
- Triple Barrel: Betting on all three post-flop streets (flop, turn, river), representing a strong hand or a bold bluff.
- Wet: A board texture that is draw-heavy, with multiple possible draws (e.g., straight draws, flush draws), making it easier for opponents to call with drawing hands.
Strategy Implications
Adopting a "turn triple barrel" strategy from the UTG+1 position typically involves a continuation bet (C-Bet) on the flop, followed by a second bet on the turn, especially when the turn card makes the board wet. The purposes of this bet are:
- Value Bet: Representing an extremely strong hand (e.g., a set, two pair, or top pair with top kicker), aiming to extract value from draws or weaker pairs.
- Bluff: Using the wet board to force opponents to fold, as they may hold uncompleted draws and are more likely to fold facing a large bet.
Typical Scenario Example
- Flop: UTG+1 holds A♠K♠ on a flop of J♠T♠2♥ (flush draw + straight draw). Bets.
- Turn: The board brings 9♠, making it J♠T♠2♥9♠. Now holding a royal flush draw and an open-ended straight flush draw, bets again (second barrel).
- River: If the draw hits, value bet (third barrel); if not, consider folding or continuing to bluff.
Notes
- On wet boards, bet sizes are typically larger to deny opponents proper drawing odds.
- When out of position (early position), the triple barrel strategy requires stronger hand strength to support, otherwise it is vulnerable to re-raises.
- Opponent tendencies matter: against loose-passive players, frequent triple-barreling can be effective; against tight players, proceed with caution.