River C-Bet
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River C-Bet
e., the pre-flop raiser bets again on the river after either not betting on the flop and turn, or after having bet on b…
UTG River C-Bet
Term: UTG River C-Bet Refers to a player who raised from UTG preflop and makes a continuation bet on the river.
River C-Bet from UTG
In the river round, the player who was in UTG under the gun preflop makes a continuation bet.
MP River C-Bet
Term: Middle Position River Continuation Bet MP River C-Bet Refers to a continuation bet made on the river by a player …
CO River C-Bet
Term: CO River C-Bet Refers to the action where a player, after raising from the cutoff CO preflop, bets again on the r…
River C-Bet from BTN
Term: River C-Bet from BTN The action of a player on the button betting again on the river after having made consecutiv…
SB River C-Bet
A continuation bet made on the river after entering the flop from the small blind.
BTN River C-Bet
Term: BTN River C-Bet In Texas Hold'em, a continuation bet made on the river by the Button player after raising preflop…
River C-Bet from HJ
e., a continuation bet made on the river by a player who raised from the HJ position pre-flop.
River C-Bet from CO
River C-Bet from CO: The action of a player who raised from the CO position preflop, continued betting on the flop and …
BB River C-Bet
Refers to a player in the big blind who, after calling preflop, continuation bets on the flop and turn, and then bets a…
River C-Bet from SB
River C-Bet from SB Refers to the action of, after raising or calling from the small blind pre-flop, continuing to bet …
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River C-Bet
e., the pre-flop raiser bets again on the river after either not betting on the flop and turn, or after having bet on b…
GlossaryRiver C-Bet from SB
River C-Bet from SB Refers to the action of, after raising or calling from the small blind pre-flop, continuing to bet …
GlossaryRiver C-Bet from UTG
In the river round, the player who was in UTG under the gun preflop makes a continuation bet.
GlossaryRiver C-Bet from CO
River C-Bet from CO: The action of a player who raised from the CO position preflop, continued betting on the flop and …
GlossaryBTN River C-Bet
Term: BTN River C-Bet In Texas Hold'em, a continuation bet made on the river by the Button player after raising preflop…
GlossaryUTG River C-Bet
Term: UTG River C-Bet Refers to a player who raised from UTG preflop and makes a continuation bet on the river.
GlossaryCO River C-Bet
Term: CO River C-Bet Refers to the action where a player, after raising from the cutoff CO preflop, bets again on the r…
GlossaryRiver C-Bet from HJ
e., a continuation bet made on the river by a player who raised from the HJ position pre-flop.