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what's the most popular turn bet sizing on IP

The most common default turn bet size for IP in poker is usually around 55–70% pot , with many modern simplifications clustering near two-thirds pot. That said, IP often shifts to small bets on certain condensed or blocking spots, and to overbets when range and nut advantage are especially strong.

Practical read on IP turn sizing

  • 55–70% pot: The most useful all-around IP barrel size in many spots.
  • 25–40% pot: Used less often IP, mostly when a small bet is strategically useful and reopening action with a medium-strength range makes sense.
  • 125%+ overbet: Reserved for polarized spots with clear nut advantage or when the turn card is especially favorable.

What people usually mean by “popular”

If someone asks for the most popular sizing on IP, they usually mean the standard value/bluff barrel size rather than the entire sizing tree. In that sense, about 2/3 pot is the cleanest answer because it shows up repeatedly as the default recommendation for polarized IP turn bets.

Quick scoop

Most popular IP turn size: roughly two-thirds pot.

That’s the size most players and strategy articles treat as the go-to when you want one simple, practical turn barrel size instead of mixing many sizes.

TL;DR: If you want one answer, use about 66% pot as the most popular IP turn bet size, then deviate smaller or bigger based on board texture and range advantage.