Poker glossary
Single-raised pot
A single-raised pot keeps stack-to-pot ratio higher than a three-bet pot and usually contains wider caller ranges.
Why it matters
SRPs are common and require different continuation-bet, check, and defense plans than three-bet or four-bet pots.
Example
Button opens, big blind calls, and the flop comes A-7-2 rainbow: that is a common SRP training spot.
Trainer cue
Label the pot type before interpreting solver frequencies; SRP and three-bet-pot heuristics are not interchangeable.