Turn C-Bet
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UTG+1 Turn C-Bet
Refers to the action of a player in the UTG+1 position making another bet on the turn after already making a continuati…
Turn C-Bet
The act of a player who made a flop C-bet betting again on the turn.
Turn C-Bet from UTG+1
UTG+1 Turn C-Bet Turn C-Bet from UTG+1 Refers to a continuation bet made on the turn from the UTG+1 position after rais…
MP Turn C-Bet
Term: Middle Position Turn Continuation Bet MP Turn C-Bet Refers to the act of betting again on the turn after having m…
Turn C-Bet from UTG
The act of betting again from the UTG position on the turn after having made a continuation bet on the flop.
Turn C-Bet from MP
The action of the pre-flop raiser betting again on the turn from middle position MP.
Turn C-Bet from SB
Refers to the action of a player who raised from the small blind pre-flop and bets again on the turn.
BTN Turn C-Bet
Refers to the action of a player in the button position making a continuation bet on the flop and then betting again on…
Turn C-Bet from CO
Term: Turn C-Bet from CO Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff position betting again on the turn after having…
Turn C-Bet from BTN
A strategic action where a player who raised pre-flop from the button, after c-betting on the flop, bets again on the t…
Turn C-Bet from HJ
A player who raised from the hijack preflop, after betting on the flop, bets again on the turn.
BB Turn C-Bet
Big Blind Turn Continuation Bet BB Turn C-Bet Refers to a continuation bet made by the Big Blind player on the turn aft…
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Turn C-Bet
The act of a player who made a flop C-bet betting again on the turn.
StrategyGuide to Turn Barrel Strategy on Monotone Flops
This article delves into the core strategy for continuation betting barreling on monotone flops in the turn round. It c…
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from BTN
A strategic action where a player who raised pre-flop from the button, after c-betting on the flop, bets again on the t…
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from CO
Term: Turn C-Bet from CO Refers to the action of a player in the cutoff position betting again on the turn after having…
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from UTG+1
UTG+1 Turn C-Bet Turn C-Bet from UTG+1 Refers to a continuation bet made on the turn from the UTG+1 position after rais…
GlossaryMP Turn C-Bet
Term: Middle Position Turn Continuation Bet MP Turn C-Bet Refers to the act of betting again on the turn after having m…
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from MP
The action of the pre-flop raiser betting again on the turn from middle position MP.
GlossaryTurn C-Bet from SB
Refers to the action of a player who raised from the small blind pre-flop and bets again on the turn.