What is a 4-bet shove?

If you are unfamiliar with the term, a 4-bet fold is when there is a raise (2), re-raise (3), re-re-raise (4), a player shoves and then the other player folds. If you take a look at the number indicators, you will see that the (4th) bet is the player who ultimately ends up folding.

What is a 3 bet shove?

3-BET/CALL SHOVE – Strong hands from our value 3-betting range (usually something like the top 7% of hands). 3-BET/FOLD TO SHOVE – Hands that are just barely not strong enough to shove or 3-bet/call, especially hands with good blockers.

How much should you 4-bet?

Final Thoughts on 4-Betting To sum up, you want to 4-bet to around 2.5x the 3-bettors raise when you are in position and around 3x his raise when you are out of position. In tournaments, size down to around 2.2x when in position and 2.7x when out of position.

Is AK An all in hand?

Also, it is a much different thing to go all in with AK, than to call an all in with AK. Remember that AK is a very strong hand though. Some people still think it is just a “drawing hand.” Ace King is actually one of the strongest hands in poker and sometimes you absolutely should be willing to go all in with it.

What is a 5 bet?

The term 5-bet refers to the third re-raise in a betting round, usually seen preflop. For example, suppose you raise to $10 preflop with $1/$2 blinds. If a player re-raises, that’s a 3-bet. If you re-raise again, that’s a 4-bet. If a player re-raises again, that’s a 5-bet.

What does 4bet mean?

Definition of 4Bet In poker, a “4bet” occurs when there is a bet, raise, re-raise and yet another raise. The last raise is known as a “4bet”. For instance – let’s say that you are dealt pocket Aces on the button.

What is a good c-bet percentage?

Even very competent players fumble their c-bet sizes. For instance, many live players are fond of betting either half- or two-thirds pot, habitually, and no matter the situation. Nowadays, anywhere between 25–100% of the pot is a reasonable c-bet.

Is it a mistake to fold AK preflop?

Folding AK (Ace King) preflop is not something I typically advise doing. But, there are some correct spots to do so which can help you avoid spewing money on nitty players. In this video, we’ll break down a hand from $2/$5 and see if making a big fold preflop was actually a huge mistake.

What are the most common pre flop mistakes?

The second pre-flop mistake I often see players make is failing to consider the relationship between position and range. Your position in a hand should influence the range of hands that you are willing to play. The more players to act behind you, the tighter your range should be.

What should you know about 3 betting pre flop?

There are a couple things to be aware of when 3-betting pre-flop. First, it is important to make sure your 3-betting range is comprised of more than just value hands. 3-betting only strong hands is predictable, and will make you easy to beat by allowing opponents to fold all but their strongest hands to you.

When to get rid of AK preflop in poker?

“When should I get rid of AK preflop?” “When can I get rid of it?” “When can I fold top pair post-flop?” “When can I fold it against a 3bet preflop?” Notice that all of these questions revolve around mucking AK.

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