What is a good 3bet?

What is a good 3bet?

What is a good 3-bet percentage? Strong, winning players do not 3-bet only their strongest hands. At the low stakes, a good 3-bet percentage will be around 5%–9%. Players can win aggressively with 3-bet percentages as high as 11%, however generally for beginners it is much easier to play with a tighter 3-bet range.

What is a good WTSD%?

A good WTSD frequency is somewhere around 27-32%, with 30% being a good place to aim for. Too low and you are probably over-folding postflop; too high and you are probably calling too often.

What does 3bet mean?

Three-Bet
Commonly used to refer to an initial reraise before the flop. The term has its origins in fixed-limit games where an initial raise is worth two bets, then the reraise is equal to three and so on.

What is fold to F CBet?

Folded to Flop/Turn/River Continuation
Fold to [F/T/R] CBet. (Folded to Flop/Turn/River Continuation Bet) Description: The percentage of times the player folded to a continuation bet on the flop, turn, or river.

How often should you 3bet?

In general, if you are squeezing against a raise and one call, you will want to raise to about 4 times the original bet. Against a raiser and two callers you will want to squeeze closer to 5 times. When out of position, add one more bet.

What is a 5 bet in poker?

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 WTSD mean in poker?

Went to Showdown
WTSD stands for Went to Showdown, and is a statistic used in online poker database software like PokerTracker and Hold’em Manager. WTSD is the percentage of the time you stay in a hand all the way through to a showdown.

How often should I fold to a CBet?

So versus two opponents I would recommend making a CBet 50% of the time at the most. Versus three or more opponents, your CBet percentage should drop even further.

What is a 4-bet?

A 4-bet is the second re-raise in a betting round. 4-bets are significantly more common before the flop, but they can happen after the flop as well. For example, suppose you raise preflop and a player behind you re-raises (aka 3-bets). If the action gets back to you and you re-raise again, that’s a 4-bet.

What’s the difference between a 2BET and a 3bet?

A player open-raises, we decide to re-raise them. The reason why this is referred to as a 3bet is because the mandatory SB and BB payments are referred to as the first bet in the sequence. Hence the open-raise is actually a “2bet”, while the re-raise is considered a 3bet.

What’s the correct definition of a 3 bet?

Strategy. The term “3 bet” has a tendency to cause confusion, especially amongst newer players. It frequently happens that a new player will assume that a “3 bet” is a raise roughly 3 times the size of the previous bet. It’s quite easy to see how this assumption arises. Let’s first consider the correct definition of “3 bet”.

What’s the difference between a VPIP and a 3bet?

VPIP is a percentage showing how many hands a player enters preflop. 3Bet is a percentage of how often a player 3bets when given the opportunity.