小盲位翻牌成對5-bet(SB Flop 5-Bet Paired)
SB Flop 5-Bet Paired
A poker situation where the small blind player makes a 5-bet on the flop when the board is paired.
Concept
SB Flop 5-Bet Paired describes a specific scenario in Texas Hold'em: the Small Blind, on a paired flop, makes a raise equivalent in size to a preflop 5-bet (typically all-in or an oversized raise). It should be noted that the term "5-bet" originally refers to the fifth raise in a preflop sequence (Open → 3-bet → 4-bet → 5-bet) and is rarely used postflop, but here it symbolizes an extremely deep raise sequence or a very large bet size.
Common Strategy
- When the flop is paired, the board structure makes it easier to form sets or full houses, so hand ranges need to be adjusted.
- Due to positional disadvantage, the Small Blind usually plays a tight range; a 5-bet here indicates a strong hand (e.g., top pair with a very strong kicker, a set, or a drawing hand combo).
- This bet aims to generate fold equity or go directly all-in, preventing the opponent from seeing the turn and river.
Notes
- This term is not a standard textbook term and is more often seen in advanced strategy discussions or specific hand analyses.
- In practice, it should be evaluated in combination with stack depth, opponent tendencies, and preflop action history.