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Cold 4-Betting Tactics: Constructing Effective Ranges for Deep-Stack Dynamics

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The Mechanics of Cold 4-Betting

Cold 4-betting—raising over an original open and a subsequent 3-bet without having entered the pot—is one of the most effective tools for punishing aggressive 3-betting dynamics. In deep-stack environments (100bb+), the efficacy of the cold 4-bet rests on your ability to force folds from capped ranges while simultaneously having enough equity to realize value when called.

Tactical Application

  • Range Construction: Your cold 4-betting range should consist of high-equity linear hands (AA, KK, AK) for value and high-card suited connectors or suited gappers (e.g., A5s, KJs) that function as semi-bluffs. These bluffs block the opponent's continuing range, reducing the probability they hold a trap hand.
  • Stack-to-Pot Ratio (SPR) Control: Cold 4-betting dramatically increases the SPR, essentially bloating the pot and forcing the original opener and the 3-bettor into a difficult decision with marginal holdings.
  • Player Profiles: Target aggressive 3-bettors who are 'out of position' to the original raiser. Their ranges are often wide, making them susceptible to a high-frequency 4-bet squeeze.

Common Errors

The primary error is over-folding to the 3-bettor while under-bluffing. Players often fear the 4-bet, leading to a static, defensive game. Another mistake is using hands like K-J offsuit to 4-bet bluff, which possesses poor equity realization and limited post-flop playability compared to suited alternatives.

Professional Training Drills

  1. Frequency Analysis: Study the 3-bet frequencies of opponents at your specific stake. Calculate the 'Fold to 4-bet' percentage required to make your bluff 4-bets profitable (EV > 0).
  2. Table Placement Drill: Practice identifying specific seat configurations where the 3-bettor is forced to play between the original raiser and your cold 4-bet. Analyze the positional disadvantage created for them.
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