枪口位翻牌前挤压彩虹面(UTG Preflop Squeeze Rainbow)
UTG Preflop Squeeze Rainbow
Refers to the specific situational combination term where the UTG player performs a squeeze preflop and the flop is a rainbow three different suits.
Term Composition
- UTG (Under the Gun): Refers to the first position to act preflop, commonly called the "gun position." It is the earliest to act and one of the most disadvantageous positions.
- Preflop Squeeze: An aggressive preflop play that typically occurs after someone raises and at least one player calls; a third player makes a larger re-raise to isolate the original raiser or pick up dead money.
- Rainbow: A flop where all three community cards are of different suits, meaning no flush draw is possible, which usually reduces variance in the hand.
Concept Explanation
"UTG Preflop Squeeze Rainbow" is not a standard fixed term but a combination of three independent concepts. In practice, the UTG position rarely has the opportunity to execute a squeeze because it acts first; squeezes are usually performed by players in later positions. Therefore, this term may be used to describe a specific scenario: an UTG player makes a squeeze-like re-raise preflop (for example, after UTG raises first, gets re-raised by a middle position player, then UTG re-raises again), and the flop comes rainbow. Since a rainbow flop reduces flush draws, the UTG player is more likely to continue betting based on made hand value.
Strategy Tips
- When an UTG player executes a preflop squeeze, their range typically contains strong hands (such as AA, KK, AK), and on a rainbow flop they can continuation bet more frequently.
- A rainbow flop reduces the concealment of draws, making opponents' calling ranges more weighted toward made hands or top pair. UTG players should be mindful of controlling the pot.
- This term is rarely used alone in poker discussions; it is more often part of a situational description.