What Does 3 Mean Betting
A 3-bet as most players use the term means the act of putting in the third bet, technically the second “raise”, the “3-bet” during any given round of action. It’s only in recent years that the term has become popular, indicative of its use during online play.
1 > HOME WIN |
X > DRAW. |
2 > AWAY WIN |
1XDC : HOME WIN OR DRAW. |
12DC : ANY TEAM WIN. |
X2DC : AWAY WIN OR DRAW |
OV2.5 > OVER 2.5 ( MINIMUM OF 3GOALS FROM BOTH TEAMS). |
UN2.5 > UNDER 2.5 (LESS THAN 3GOALS BOTH TEAMS). |
OV0.5 > OVER 0.5 (MINIMUM OF 1GOAL BOTH TEAMS) . |
UN0.5 > UNDER 0.5 (LESS THAN 1GOAL BOTH TEAMS). |
OV1.5 > OVER 1.5 (MINIMUM OF 2 GOALS BOTH TEAMS). |
UN1.5 > UNDER 1.5 (LESS THAN 2 GOALS BOTH TEAMS) . |
OV3.5 > OVER 3.5 (MINIMUM OF 4 GOALS BOTH TEAMS). |
UN3.5 > UNDER 3.5 (LESS THAN 4GOALS BOTH TEAMS). |
GG OR OR BTS OR YES > BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE EACH OTHER. |
NG > BOTH TEAMS WILL NOT SCORE EACH OTHER. |
1HT > HOME TEAM TO WIN FIRST HALF. |
XHT > FIRST HALF DRAW. |
2HT > AWAY TEAM TO WIN FIRST HALF |
1ST > HOME TEAM TO WIN SECOND HALF. |
XST > SECOND HALF DRAW |
2ST > AWAY TEAM TO WIN SECOND HALF. |
1H ( HANDICAP 1:0 ) > HOME HANDICAP EITHER HANDICAP 1:0 |
2H (HANDICAP 0:1 ) > AWAY HANDICAP EITHER HANDICAP 0:1 |
HS > HOME SCORE ( MINIMUM OF 1 GOAL FROM HOME). |
HNS > HOME WILL NOT SCORE GOAL. |
AS > AWAY SCORE (MINIMUM OF 1GOAL FROM AWAY). |
ANS > AWAY WILL NOT SCORE GOAL |
1 GG > HOME WIN AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
2 GG > AWAY WIN AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
OV1.5 HT > OVER1.5 HALF TIME(AT LEAST 2GOALS HALF TIME |
UN1.5 HT > UNDER1.5HALF TIME(LESS THAN 2GOALS HALFTIME |
OV HT 2.5 : MINIMUM OF 3 GOALS HALFTIME. |
UN HT 2.5 : LESS THAN 3 GOALS HALFTIME |
OV ST 1.5 : MINIMUM OF 2 GOALS In SECOND HALF Only |
UN ST 1.5 : LESS THAN 2 GOALS In SECOND HALF Only. |
1-2GOALS > MINIMUM OF 1 GOAL MAXIMUM OF 2GOALS |
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1-3GOALS > MINIMUM OF 1GOAL MAXIMUM OF 3GOALS |
1-4GOALS > MINIMUM OF 1 GOAL, MAXIMUM OF 4 GOALS. |
1-5GOALS > MINIMUM OF 1GOAL MAXIMUM OF 5GOALS |
1-6GOALS > MINIMUM OF 1GOAL MAXIMUM OF 6GOALS |
2-3GOALS > MINIMUM OF 2GOALS MAXIMUM OF 3GOALS |
2-4GOALS > MINIMUM OF 2GOALS MAXIMUM OF 4GOALS |
2-5GOALS > MINIMUM OF 2GOALS MAXIMUM OF 5GOALS. |
2-6GOALS > MINIMUM OF 2GOALS MAXIMUM OF 6GOALS |
3-4GOALS > MINIMUM OF 3GOALS MAXIMUM OF 4GOALS. |
3-5GOALS > MINIMUM OF 3GOALS MAXIMUM OF 5GOALS. |
3-6GOALS > MINIMUM OF 3GOALS MAXIMUM OF 6GOALS |
HALTTIME MORE GOALS : THERE WILL BE MORE GOALS SCORED IN FIRST HALF THAN IN SECOND HALF |
NO HALFTIME MORE GOALS : NO GOAL IN FIRST HALF |
2ND HALF MORE GOALS : THERE WILL BE MORE GOALS SCORED IN SECOND HALF THAN IN FIRST HALF. |
HOME OV1.5 : MINIMUM OF 2GOALS FROM HOME TEAM. |
HOME UN1.5 : LESS THAN 2GOALS FROM HOME TEAM |
AWAY OV1.5 : MINIMUM OF 2 GOALS FROM AWAY TEAM |
AWAY UN1.5 : LESS THAN 2 GOALS FROM AWAY TEAM. |
HT/ST/ 1/1 : HOME WIN 1ST HALF & 2ND HALF |
HT/ST/1/X HOME WIN 1ST HALF DRAW 2ND HALF |
HT/ST/1/2 : HOME WIN 1ST HALF AWAY WIN 2ND HALF. |
HT/ST/X/1 : DRAW 1ST HALF HOME WIN 2ND HALF. |
HT/ST/X/X : DRAW 1ST HALF AND 2ND HALF |
HT/ST/X/2 : DRAW 1ST HALF AWAY WIN 2ND HALF |
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HT/ST/2/1 : AWAY WIN 1ST HALF HOME WIN 2ND HALF |
HT/ST/2/X : AWAY WIN 1ST HALF DRAW 2ND HALF. |
HT/ST/2/2 : AWAY WIN 1ST HALF AND 2ND HALF |
1 OR GG : HOME WIN OR BOTH TEAM SCORE |
1 OR NG : HOME WIN OR NO GOAL. |
2 OR GG : AWAY WIN OR BOTH TEAM SCORE |
X OR GG : DRAW OR BOTH TEAM SCORE . |
X OR NG : DRAW OR NO GOAL |
X AND GG : DRAW AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
X AND NG : DRAW AND BOTH TEAM NOT TO SCORE |
1XHT : HOME WIN OR DRAW 1ST HALF . |
12HT : ANY TEAM WIN 1ST HALF TIME |
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X2HT : AWAY WIN OR DRAW 1ST HALF . |
1XST : HOME WIN OR DRAW 2ND HALF. |
12ST : ANY TEAM WIN 2ND HALF. |
X2ST : AWAY WIN OR DRAW 2ND HALF |
12 AND GG : ANY TEAM WIN AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
12 AND NG : ANY TEAM WIN AND NO GOAL |
1X AND GG : HOME WIN OR DRAW AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
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1X AND NG : HOME WIN OR DRAW AND NO GOAL |
X2 AND GG : AWAY WIN OR DRAW AND BOTH TEAM SCORE |
X2 AND NG : AWAY WIN OR DRAW AND NO GOAL |
GG HT : BOTH TEAM SCORE 1ST HALF |
NG HT : NO GOAL 1ST HALF |
GG ST : BOTH TEAM SCORE 2ND HALF. |
NG ST : NO GOAL 2ND HALF. |
ODD : 1 OR 3 OR 5 OR 7 OR 9 OR 11 OR 13 OR 15 GOALS. |
EVEN : 2 OR 4 OR 6 OR 8 OR 10 OR 12 OR 14 GOALS |
ODD HT : 1 OR 3 OR 5 OR 7 OR 9 OR 11 OR 13 OR 15 GOALS 1ST HALF |
EVEN HT : 2 OR 4 OR 6 OR 8 OR 10 OR 12 OR 14 GOALS 1ST HALF |
ODD ST : 1 OR 3 OR 5 OR 7 OR 9 OR 11 OR 13 OR 15 GOALS 2ND HALF. |
EVEN ST : 2 OR 4 OR 6 OR 8 OR 10 OR 12 OR 14 GOALS 2ND HALF |
HOME OV0.5 : MINIMUM OF 1 GOAL FROM HOME TEAM |
HOME UN0.5 : LESS THAN 1 GOAL FROM HOME TEAM |
AWAY OV0.5 : MINIMUMOF 1GOAL FROM AWAY TEAM |
If the odds on a tennis player said +150, that means that for a $100 bet, you would win $150. Now if there is a minus sign in front of the odds, that is the number that you would have to bet in. With the spread set at 2.5 points, a bet on the Cowboys would mean that they would have to win by more than 2.5 points (3 or more) in order for you to win that bet. A bet on New York would mean that the Giants would have to either lose by 2.5 or less points (2.
The Three Bet
One of the common definitions you will hear as you play poker is “3-bet”, or “three-bet”. A 3-bet as most players use the term means the act of putting in the third bet, technically the second “raise”, the “3-bet” during any given round of action. It’s only in recent years that the term has become popular, indicative of its use during online play.
For flop games, such as hold’em and Omaha, the pre-flop 3-bet is technically different than the post-flop 3-bet. In these poker games blinds are used, and the act of posting the small and big blinds is considered the first “bet”. Subsequent players, beginning with the “under the gun” (UTG) player to the big blind’s immediate left, have the option of calling that first bet (the amount of the big blind), or folding or raising. In a typical game, the first pre-flop raise is technically a “two-bet”, but you’ll never hear it called that. Instead, it’s when another play makes a second raise, going over the top of the first raiser, that the “three-bet” term is used. Below is a visual of what a pre-flop 3-bet looks like.
In post-flop play, the 3-bet consists of an initial bet, a raise, and then a re-raise (perhaps by the initial bettor). Since the initial bet itself can be sizable, the post-flop 3-bet is proportionately larger in most instances than its pre-flop counterpart. In cash games and in the late stages of tourneys, 3-bets often involve all-in moves by one or more players, though you’re just as likely to hear the words “pushing” or “jamming” (moving one’s entire stack into the middle) in those instances.
What Does a 3-Bet Mean?
Pick 3 Betting Strategy
A 3-bet, which is always a form of a re-raise is designed to be an indicator of a true premium hand. The 3-bet is a shot over the bow of the initial raiser, designed to capture that pot right there. The intent of the 3-bet is to say to the initial bettor, “Yeah, you may have a good hand, but I’ve got a better one.” One common variation involves the initial raise coming from a late position, the button player or the cut-off (to the button’s immediate right), and the 3-bet is made by the small or big blind, who may assume the button or cutoff is attempting to steal the blinds. Overall, the 3-bet is traditionally one of the strongest moves a player can make, trailing perhaps only the all-in push and the check-raise in its ability to change a hand. It’s supposed to mean that the player making the move has a very strong hand, though this being poker, that is not always the case.
Making Your Own 3-Bets
The use of 3-bets is best done selectively, at opportune moments. Many hyper-aggressive players 3-bet with a wide range of hands, including many garbage hands, in the nature of bluffs. Most 3-bets, however, are done with big hands.
When to 3-bet a hand and when to just call (called a “smooth call” or “smoothing”) is one of the trickiest lessons players must learn. Knowing your opponents’ tendencies is vital to success, because the best poker players play their opponents as much as their own hands. A 3-bet works best against fairly loose players, some of whom are described as “calling stations”, who simply cannot fold marginal holdings when prompted. Another successful type of 3-bet can be done against a player who might over-value the long-term prospects of the game or tourney in deference to what might happen in that specific hand. He might be surrendering a bit too much of his chance to win in hopes of getting a better opportunity in a later hand.
Then there are bluffs. The bluff type of 3-bet is called a “re-steal”, and properly executed, it can be one of the most profitable moves in a player’s arsenal. However, like any good play, using it too much is one of the quickest ways to go broke. Other players will eventually react to a player that is putting in too many 3-bets, and sooner or later, the player putting in those over-the-top bets will be “looked up” (called) by his opponent. However, if you’re a steady, conservative player, 3-betting an aggressive foe will work more often than you might believe. Those players are trying to steadily make small gains against your perceived, relative passivity, and when you fight back they’ll often go try another door.
Defending Against the 3-Bet
Defending against the 3-bet boils down to understanding both your opponents and the circumstances of the game. Against a tight opponent who plays few hands, a 3-bet invariably means a monster and you can ditch all but the largest hands against this opponent. Even if he’s on a rare bluff, his natural tendencies against bluffing should serve as a warning.
What Does Plus 3 Mean In Betting
Aggressive, late-position players will often three-bet with holdings such as middle pairs, AK or AQ, and depending on your own hand, it’s often correct to play or even to put the 4-bet in and take your chances. Be aware that with position and with correct “pot odds” – referring to the relationship between the amount of money already in the pot and the total amount a player stands to win – a late-position player may be “priced in” to making his own call with more inferior hands than you might hope.
What Does 3 Betting Mean In Poker
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