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CardsChat Learning Series | Part 3 of 12 - Master Poker Pre-Flop Sizing: Raise, 3-Bet, and 4-Bet Like a Pro
Pre-Flop Raise Sizing
Now that we’ve covered the foundations of bet sizing—and explored concepts like pot equity and SPR—it’s time to get onto the felt and start playing.The first (and most important) bet we’ll break down? Your pre-flop raise sizing.
This is where consistency is built, table image is formed, and long-term profitability begins.
🔍 What We’ll Cover
- Sizing the initial raise
- Sizing your three-bet
- What a four-bet looks like
- Common mistakes to avoid
💥 Sizing the Initial Raise
Building a strong table image starts with consistency. The more you deviate from your sizing strategy, the easier it is for observant opponents to exploit you.✅ Why Consistency Matters:
- Protects your range (no giveaways based on sizing)
- Simplifies decision-making post-flop (predictable SPR)
- Builds pots with strong hands while limiting risk with weaker ones
🎯 Key Factors That Affect Raise Size
Your pre-flop raise sizing should depend on:- Position
- Stack Depth
- Game Type (Live vs. Online)
📍 Position-Based Sizing
Early & Middle Position → 2.2x – 2.5xTighter ranges = less risk when facing a three-bet, while still charging blinds to play.
Cutoff → 2.2x – 2.3x
You’re stealing more often, but still vulnerable to re-raises—keep risk controlled.
Button → 2x – 2.3x
Blinds expect steals here. Stay efficient while minimizing losses.
Small Blind → 2.5x – 3x
You need to deny equity to the big blind and discourage marginal calls.
📊 Stack Depth Adjustments
🔻 Shallow Stacks (<40BB)
Reduce raise sizes to avoid committing too much pre-flop.Small adjustments (e.g., 2.5x → 2.2x) can:
- Prevent awkward SPR situations
- Reduce forced all-in scenarios
- Keep opponents from easily shoving over you
🔺 Deep Stacks (150BB+)
Increase raise sizes slightly.Why?
- Players tend to call wider with deep stacks
- Larger sizing adds psychological pressure
- Encourages more disciplined play from opponents
🎮 Game Type: Live vs Online
Online:Players generally stick closer to theoretical ranges → standard sizing works well.
Live Poker:
Players call wider and chase more action.
👉 Adjust by raising 3BB–5BB + 1BB per limper
💥 Sizing Your Three-Bet
Three-bet sizing should always be relative to the initial raise, not a fixed number.📏 Baseline Three-Bet Sizes
- In Position → 3x the initial raise
- Out of Position → 4x the initial raise
🤔 Why the Difference?
Out of Position (OOP):- You act first post-flop → disadvantage
- Larger sizing reduces SPR
- Forces opponents into tougher decisions
- Discourages marginal hands from continuing
- You have control → can size smaller
- Keeps weaker hands in (when beneficial)
👥 Adjusting for Limpers & Callers
Always account for extra money in the pot:- +1BB per limper before the raise
- +1x raise size per caller after the raise
🧠 Key Insight
Sizing by multipliers (3x, 4x) is far superior to fixed sizes.Why?
Because fixed sizing gives opponents better pot odds, making your life harder.
💥 What a Four-Bet Looks Like
Now we introduce a new major factor: stack size.📏 Standard Four-Bet Sizing
- In Position → 2x – 2.5x the three-bet
- Out of Position → 2.5x – 3x the three-bet
📊 Stack Size Adjustments
🔺 Deep Stacks (150BB+)
→ Increase to 2.5x – 3xPlayers call more often → you need to charge more.
🔻 Shallow Stacks (≤60BB)
→ Reduce to ~2x OR consider going all-inWhy?
- SPR becomes extremely low
- Opponents are often pot-committed anyway
- You can force decisions pre-flop
💥 Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ 1. Changing sizing based on hand strength
If your sizing varies between bluffs and value hands, good players will exploit you.👉 Stay balanced.
❌ 2. Ignoring limpers and callers
Failing to adjust = giving opponents cheap equity.👉 Always account for extra players.
🎯 Summary
Pre-flop raising is one of the easiest areas of poker theory to master—because decisions are based on:- Your cards
- Your position
- Your opponents’ tendencies
But once the flop hits… everything changes.
💬 Member Question
How strict are you with your pre-flop raise sizes?Do you notice any patterns in your game that could be exploited?
👉 Drop a comment and start improving today.
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