Mastering 3 Bet Strategy

The Three Bet Strategy category provides a high-level and aggressive understanding of one of the most powerful tools in online poker. You will learn to differentiate between value and bluff 3-bets, how to choose effective sizing, and how to respond to various opponent tendencies. This section builds a solid foundation for applying relentless pressure and inflating pots when you have the positional or range advantage.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 8

Three Bets and Opponent Reactions

Learn how to build a profitable preflop three-bet strategy by anchoring every decision to your opponent’s most common reaction: fold, call, or four-bet. The article shows how to adjust sizing, hand selection, and postflop plans to exploit overfolders, punish sticky callers, and defend intelligently versus aggressive four-bettors—while accounting for rake and position to increase EV.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 7

Online 3 Bet Strategy

Learn how to build a clean, EV-driven online 3-bet strategy that wins immediately through fold equity and stronger equity realization. This article breaks down how position, players left to act, pool tendencies, and consistent sizing rules help you pressure tighter online ranges while avoiding costly blind flats and poorly constructed bluffs.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 6

Three Bet Mistakes to Stop Making

Learn how to stop bleeding EV with autopilot three-bets by building a clear preflop plan around value, equity denial, and range leverage. This article shows how to adjust for players left to act, choose position-based sizing, construct a real bluff range, and connect your 3-bet decisions to profitable postflop lines.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 5

Three Bet Sizing Explained

Learn how to choose profitable three-bet sizing in online cash games by using position-based baselines and simple risk vs. reward math. You’ll see how 3x IP and 4x OOP sizings influence fold equity, SPR, and postflop play so you can force more opponent mistakes without overpricing your bluffs.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 4

3-Bet Strategy by Position

Learn how to build an effective 3-bet strategy by position in online cash games, using structured ranges (value core, linear value, and bluff/pressure) instead of one-size-fits-all aggression. You’ll see how in-position 3-bets can widen to leverage equity realization, while out-of-position 3-bets—especially from the small blind—should be tighter or more polar to protect EV against rake and positional disadvantage.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 3

Three Betting as a Bluff

Learn a practical framework for 3-betting as a bluff in online poker when to pull the trigger, who to target, and how to avoid spewing into the wrong opponents. You’ll use a four-question checklist to choose profitable spots, select bluff hands with blockers and playability, and apply consistent sizing to win more pots preflop and simplify tough postflop decisions.

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 2

Value 3-Bets That Print

Learn how to identify profitable value 3-bets by focusing on equity versus your opponent’s continue range, not just raw hand strength. This article gives you a practical framework—continue test, domination test, position, and who’s left to act—so you can build bigger pots when worse hands keep playing. You’ll also learn sizing baselines and exploitative triggers to value 3-bet thinner without drifting into “hope poker.”

THREE BET STRATEGY | LESSON 1

What a Three Bet Really Is

Learn what a three-bet actually is in the preflop betting hierarchy and why it’s the first re-raise—not a “fancy move.” You’ll see how three-betting narrows ranges, increases fold equity, and protects your EV from squeezes and rake-heavy small pots, plus how to think about value vs bluff combos and practical sizing.

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