SRP (Single Raised Pot)
Basic Definition
SRP stands for Single Raised Pot. It refers to a pot where only one raise was made preflop, and the action proceeded with only calls after that. For example, a situation like "BTN opens and BB calls." If a 3bet is made, it is no longer an SRP but becomes a 3-bet pot.
Related terms:
SRP = A pot that was raised only once
3BP = A pot where a 3bet was made
4BP = A pot where a 4bet was made
These are the basic distinctions.
A synonym is 2BP (Two-Bet Pot).
Specific Situation
In 6max, if CO opens to 2.5bb and BB calls, that pot is an SRP.
Important Information
There is a similar abbreviation SPR, which is a different term and can be easily confused. SRP refers to a type of pot, while SPR refers to the Stack-to-Pot Ratio, so they refer to completely different things.
Examples of Term Usage
"BTN vs BB SRP is one of the most fundamental spots in poker."