Betting
Bet Sizing
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Bet sizing refers to the amount wagered relative to the pot (e.g., 33%, 50%, 100%, 150%). Solvers have changed how we understand: small sizes should be used with high frequency and linear ranges, while large sizes should be used with low frequency and polarized ranges.
Example
Solver output: With a strong hand, bet 75% pot 60% of the time and 33% pot 40% of the time.
Related Terms
More Betting Terms
3-Bet
The third bet in a betting round — typically a re-raise preflop.
C-Bet (Continuation Bet)
A bet made by the preflop raiser on the flop, regardless of whether they connected.
Value Bet
A bet made with a strong hand to get called by worse hands.
Check-Raise
Checking first, then raising after an opponent bets.
Donk Bet
A bet made into the preflop raiser by a player who is out of position.
Overbet
A bet larger than the current pot size.