UTG 프로브 벳 빈도
UTG Probe Bet Frequency
UTG 오픈레이즈 빈도 UTG 프로브 빈도
Overview
UTG PFR (commonly written as UTG PFR) is a statistical metric in Texas Hold'em that measures a player's tendency to open-raise from Under the Gun (the first position to the left of the big blind). This value is often used in preflop strategy analysis and opponent modeling. ## Calculation Method UTG PFR = (Number of times UTG open-raises) / (Total hands dealt at UTG) × 100%. Data is typically gathered from hand history records, with a recommended sample size of at least 100 hands. ## Strategic Significance
- High Frequency (>20%): Indicates a player has a wide UTG range, often opening with speculative hands like small pairs, suited connectors, etc. Consider 3-betting or loose calling against such players.
- Low Frequency (<10%): Suggests the player only plays strong hands (e.g., AA, KK, AK) and is cautious when out of position. Frequent folds are advisable, but be wary of slow-playing.
- Medium Frequency (10%-20%): Typical of a tight-aggressive (TAG) style. The range usually includes big pairs and high cards. Respect their opens moderately. ## Common Misconception Some players confuse "probe bet" with "open-raise." A probe bet generally refers to a postflop exploratory bet and is unrelated to UTG position. This term specifically refers to preflop actions. ## Related Terms
- Under the Gun (UTG): The most disadvantageous position, requiring the first action preflop.
- Open Raise: The first raise when no one has raised before.
- Position: A player's order of action at the table.