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Some players three-bet way too wide a range and some way too tight a range. Both

extremes can be very♨️ exploitable and understanding the underlying reasons behind

three-betting will help you do it much more effectively. There are essentially two

♨️ types of three-bets:

The Value 3-Bet

The Light 3-Bet

The Value Three-Bet

The value

three-bet is the “traditional” three-bet and is the same as♨️ any other value bet. You

believe you have the best hand, and you’d like to get more money into the♨️ pot while you

have the advantage. Which hands deserve to be value three-bet is up for discussion. It

really depends♨️ on a variety of factors – the table dynamics, your table image, your

opponent’s image/playing tendencies, etc.

The key ingredient is♨️ that you have a hand

that figures to be best against your opponent’s range.

Against a standard

tight-aggressive player your three-bet♨️ for value might be fairly tight – something like

AA-JJ and A-K.

If instead you’re up against a loose-aggressive player or♨️ a fish who you

know likes to call reraises light, your range might be much wider – something like

AA-99,♨️ AK-AQ.

The problem with three-betting too tight a range is that you risk

becoming predictable. If you play with the same♨️ opponents they’ll catch on that when

you three-bet you have a monster hand.

If they can accurately put you on four♨️ to five

hands every time you re-raise they’ll be able to make perfect decisions against

you.

The “Light” Three-Bet

The “light” three-bet♨️ is when you reraise a pre-flop raiser

with a hand that does not rate as the best at the moment♨️ but that still has value for a

variety of reasons.

A light three-bet is a semi-bluff. Basically your first goal is♨️ to

win the pot immediately. You would like your opponent to fold to your reraise.

Thus,

your ideal opponent to three-bet♨️ light is a player who is loose with their opening

raises.

You know that they raise light and thus you can♨️ reraise them light, because you

know that for the most part they are going to have to fold. This will♨️ win you the pot

without even seeing a flop.

How 3-Betting Light Helps Your Image

If you have the image

of a♨️ super tight player, you’ll have a hard time getting paid off on your big hands.

That’s because they know you’re♨️ tight and that if you’re coming out firing, you must

have a hand.

When you start three-betting light your image of♨️ being a nit will be

thrown out the window.

Let’s say you three-bet a guy with 8♠ 7♠ and end up♨️ showing down

two pair. Now your opponents will start to look at you in an all-new light.

They’ll be

thinking, “Man,♨️ this guy isn’t a nit after all. He just three-bet me with eight-high. I

am going to call that guy♨️ down more often. He’s clearly FOS.”

Three-betting counters

whatever tight image you might have established and allows you to play a♨️ more rounded

game. If your opponents believe you’re full of it then you’re going to make thin value

bets all♨️ day long until they readjust.

How to Balance Your Range with

3-Bets

Three-betting light is essential to making sure your re-raises are♨️ more

balanced. If you only three-bet a tight range – say AA-QQ and A-K – your opponents know

that when♨️ you three-bet you can only have one of four hands.

Obviously, that’s not a

balanced range. When your re-raising range is♨️ so narrow your opponents can always make

the right decisions.

When you add the light three-bet to your arsenal your opponent

♨️ can’t be as certain what you hold. You could have Aces or you could have 4♠ 3♠. They’re

left guessing.♨️ And when they’re left guessing you leave the door open for them to make

mistakes.

They’ll end up calling you when♨️ you have the goods and folding when you have

nothing.

What’s a Good Hand to Three-Bet Light With?

There is no one♨️ “good hand” for

three-betting but there are certain types of hands better than others. When you

understand that the light♨️ three-bet is basically a semi-bluff it makes it easy to

determine which is which.

Your goal is to win the hand♨️ without showdown but obviously

that isn’t always going to work. So when you’re called you want to have a hand♨️ that can

play poker on the flop.

Suited connectors are great light three-bet hands because those

times you do get called♨️ you can flop a strong draw and potentially stack a guy. This

just isn’t going to happen if you’re three-betting♨️ T♥ 4♣.

Another way to look at it:

The best hands to three-bet light with are at the very top of♨️ your folding range. Say,

for example, that a good player in the cut-off raises and the worst possible hand you

♨️ could profitably call with is A9o.

Your best possible three-bet light hand would then

be A8o. But if I can’t call♨️ with A8o, why can I three-bet with it?

Your Goal is to Make

Your Opponent Fold

It’s different because when you call♨️ with it you’re playing

post-flop poker. You either have to hit and somehow extract money from a worse hand or

♨️ you have to make him fold after the flop.

When you 3-bet instead your goal is to make

your aggressive opponent♨️ fold. But if he doesn’t you still have your hand strength to

fall back on. Which is why we choose♨️ the very top of our folding range to three-bet.

It’s our back-up plan.

If we think about our opponent’s likely calling♨️ range it makes

perfect sense. Our opponent is going to four-bet AK and AA-JJ and he’s going to call

with♨️ AQ and some smaller pocket pairs. Everything else he’ll fold.

When we three-bet

the best portion of the range we would♨️ normally fold we have that back-up. If our

opponent is going to call with TT we can still flop an♨️ ace and win. If we choose to

three-bet a hand like 56o we’d have to hit both our cards to♨️ beat TT. So we pick the

hand with the best possible equity should we be called.

How often does our opponent

♨️ have to fold to make our three-bet profitable? If your re-raise is 3x the original

raise your opponent only needs♨️ to fold 66% of the time to make your re-raise

profitable.

That means instantly profitable with no more streets. If your♨️ opponent

folds to more than 66% of your 3-bets then the second you 3-bet him it’s a profitable

play. That♨️ doesn’t even take into account those times he calls and you either out play

him on the flop or you♨️ hit your hand and win.

So take a look at your opponent’s “fold

to three-bet” stats before three-betting.

Don’t 3-Bet Too Much!

Remember,♨️ most of the

value from the light three-bet stems from the fact that it’s a semi-bluff. You’re

relying on your♨️ opponent to fold the majority of the time.

If you start three-betting

too often, your opponents will stop giving respect to♨️ your three-bets and start looking

you up more often.

When that happens your fold equity is gone and there is less♨️ value

in three-betting light. Now would be a good time to switch gears and benefit from your

confused opponents paying♨️ you off light.

3-Bet = Value

The primary reason to three-bet

is for value. Everything else is just a product of that.♨️ You want to get value out of

your good hands.

But if your three-betting range is too tight your opponent will♨️ adapt

and just fold every time. Three-betting light balances your three-bet range and leaves

your opponents guessing. When they’re left♨️ guessing, they make mistakes. And those

mistakes are numbers added to your bankroll at the end of the night.

How to♨️ Size Your

3-Bets Properly

As mentioned above there are two reasons to three-bet:

1) for value,

i.e. you have a good hand♨️ (AA, KK etc.) and would like to get value from worse hands,

or

for value, i.e. you have a good hand♨️ (AA, KK etc.) and would like to get value from

worse hands, or 2) as a bluff/semi-bluff – in which♨️ case it’s known as a light

three-bet

When you three-bet light you’re making a semi-bluff at the pot. You know that

♨️ your opponent is raising light, you can three-bet him light and have him fold, winning

you the pot immediately.

This leads♨️ to you winning more pots without showdown as well

as getting action on your real, three-bet-for-value-type hands.

Bet Sizing Not Equal♨️ to

Hand Strength

But although the practice of three-betting light is commonplace these

days, many players still routinely size their three-bets♨️ incorrectly.

Some players size

their re-raises on the strength of their own hand. They bet a bigger amount when they

have♨️ a weak hand and want their opponent to fold and bet less when they are betting for

value.

This is incorrect♨️ thinking. A skilled opponent will pick up on this and exploit

you. Your bet sizing should not be determined by♨️ the strength of your hand.

Position

Dictates Everything

So if hand strength isn’t the deciding factor, what is? The answer

is position.♨️ You hear it over and over again – position dictates everything in

poker.

For determining the size of your three-bet it’s♨️ no different. When you’re in

position you can get away with a smaller three-bet size.

This is because you will be

♨️ last to act for the entirety of the hand. Since acting last is such a huge advantage,

you can punish♨️ the out-of-position player often, regardless of your hand strength.

When

you are in position a good re-raise size would be around♨️ 3x to 3.5x the original raise.

It’s big enough that your opponent does not have an automatic call, yet it♨️ doesn’t risk

an unnecessary amount of chips.

An example:

Six-maxR$1/$2 No-Limit game; effective

stacksR$200. You’re on the button with A♥ Q♥. Action♨️ is folded to the cut-off, who

makes itR$6.

You re-raise toR$18. Your opponent calls and you see a flop of J♥♨️ T♠ 3♦.

Your opponent checks and you betR$24. He folds.

Since you’re in position you gain

information with him acting before♨️ you. This is such a massive advantage that you do

not have to raise as much as if you were♨️ out of position.

Up Your 3-Bets Out of

Position

When you’re out of position, life is always tough. Your decisions need to♨️ be

made without the advantage of knowing your opponent’s action.

Since he always has the

last say he’s in control and♨️ you’re at a disadvantage. To make up for this you always

want to reraise more from out of position.

Whereas 3x♨️ the original raise was fine in

position, out of position you want to make it 4x or more. You essentially♨️ would like to

charge him for the privilege of playing in position against you.

When you’re in

position, you don’t mind♨️ seeing a flop and letting your edge manifest itself. When

you’re out of position, you want to discourage him from♨️ calling as you will often be

left guessing post-flop.

Giving your opponent good odds and position is a mistake so

let♨️ them know you mean business with larger out-of-position raises. The larger raise

helps negate your positional disadvantage.

Another example:

Six-maxR$1/$2 No-Limit

game;♨️ effective stacksR$200. You have Q♥ Q♣ in the big blind. Action is folded to the

button, who makes itR$6. You♨️ make itR$26.

TheR$26 bet is going to get the job done a

lot more effectively than theR$18 bet is. You want♨️ to minimize your time playing out of

position, so with the bigger re-raise you’re saying, “Fine, if you want to♨️ play this

pot in position, you’re going to have to pay.”

3-Bets in Multiway Pots

If you’re

re-raising a raise and a♨️ call, you have to make your re-raises even larger. That’s

because your re-raise will have to make it through two♨️ players instead of just one.

You

don’t want to size your 3-bet so that the original raiser calls and then the♨️ other

caller overcalls. In that case you would have to play the hand versus two opponents –

seldom a good♨️ idea.

When you’re in position versus a raise and a call you should add 1x

the original raise for every caller♨️ in the pot. So if one player calls the first raise,

go 4x; if two, then 5x; etc.

If you’re out♨️ of position and against multiple players add

1x for every caller and then at least another 1-2x the original raise♨️ for being out of

position.

Remember: In today’s games you’ll be 3-betting fairly frequently. If you

routinely make mistakes with your♨️ 3-bet bet sizing you make it more difficult to win.

Keep your 3-bets sized properly to your position and to♨️ the number of players left in

the hand and you’ll make it easier on yourself in the long run.

How to♨️ Play 3-Bet Pots

With the Lead

There’s a ton of money to be made in three-bet pots by exploiting some

very♨️ obvious weaknesses in your opponents. If you’ve played six-max No-Limit Hold’em

online you know how aggressive the games are.

There’s very♨️ little limping and every pot

is typically raised or even re-raised. With so much three-betting going on you’d think

everybody♨️ had mastered play in three-bet pots. Far from it.

As we’ve discussed above

the idea behind three-betting is to counter-balance an♨️ opponent raising a very high

percentage of his opening hands. Of those hands only a small percentage can continue on

♨️ to more action. Meaning he’ll be raise/folding a ton of his range before the flop.

That

alone creates enough dead money♨️ to make three-betting profitable. But that’s not the

only reason. Three-betting also balances your range.

Take the Initiative with a

3-Bet

When♨️ you three-bet preflop and get called you have the initiative. You have the

lead in the hand and with it♨️ comes the advantage.

You’re the one with the perceived

strong hand. You chose to re-raise and he chose to just call.♨️ Now what happens if you

miss the flop completely?

Use that initiative. Look at the situation and think about

his likely♨️ holdings. Know your opponent. If you know (or have a good idea) what his

three-bet calling range is, then you’ll♨️ know exactly how much heat his hand range can

take.

Your opponent’s breaking point is the most important factor in three-bet♨️ pots

when you have nothing. You have to know your opponent and how he plays. Get a feel for

what♨️ kinds of hands he will felt in three-bet pots and which ones he won’t. In

three-bet pots with the lead,♨️ you play your opponent’s cards more than your own.

An

Example

$1/$2 six-max online;R$250 effective stacks. Your opponent raises toR$6. You

three-bet♨️ toR$18 with T♠ 8♣. He calls and everyone else folds.

Your read on your

opponent is that he is a thinking,♨️ but not great, regular. He tends to over-estimate

his implied odds and plays too ABC.

The flop comes J♦ 3♥ 5♠.♨️ He checks. You fireR$28.

He thinks and calls. The turn comes 2♦. He checks.

A mistake a lot of players make♨️ here

is checking back. Checking back in this spot is lighting money on fire.

If you c-bet

that flop you have♨️ to bet almost 100% of turns. Why? Because your opponent will be

peeling with an extremely wide one-pair range.

Think about♨️ it. Say you raise 99 before

the flop and your opponent re-raises you. If you decide to call, are you♨️ ever going to

fold on a jack-high board for one bet? No.

The “standard” play is to peel one street

and♨️ hope your opponent shuts down. But when you’re the opponent, don’t slow down. Fire

that second barrel. Most of his♨️ flop-peeling range is not strong enough to call a

second bet.

Players like this are a dime a dozen. They call♨️ out of position, hoping to

flop a set, and when they don’t they resign themselves to calling one street and

♨️ folding to further action.

These players are free money and are going to donate 25bb to

you every single time in♨️ this spot. When you three-bet pre-flop and bet two streets,

your opponent is regularly going to be putting you on♨️ a big hand.

So exploit it and

fire more second barrels. Think about your opponent’s range and his playing tendencies.

You♨️ want to put him outside his comfort zone.

Well-Timed Aggression in the Right

Spots

Like everything in poker, this is situation and♨️ player dependant.

You can’t just

fire every street on every board and hope your opponent folds. That just doesn’t work.

You♨️ need well-timed aggression in the correct spots.

For example, if your opponent is

on the tighter side and only flat-calls three-bets♨️ with JJ+, you probably shouldn’t

bother trying to barrel them off on a seven-high board. It’s just not going to

♨️ happen.

By all means though, if the turn brings an absolutely perfect second-barrel

card like a king or an ace, then♨️ fire a second barrel. But if it keeps coming off

bricks you should probably stop firing without a very specific♨️ read.

Your edge

manifests itself in three-bet pots when you multi-barrel these multi-tabling, ABC TAGs

who are just hoping you’ll shut♨️ down after you fire a c-bet.

They’re easy to spot too.

Watch how players act in three-bet pots even when you’re♨️ not in the hand. Chances are

there are a few at every table you play it.

Put them on a range♨️ and find the breaking

point for their hand. Then bring them to it. it’s that simple.

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