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Old 07-18-2005, 10:45 PM
Maier Maier is offline
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Default Theory post: When is it correct to three bet flop OOP?

I can't think of any instances in which it's correct to three-bet flop.

With AA on a KT4 board, it seems more correct to call the raise and then check-raise turn.

If you have a stronger hand, say a set, a three-bet allows your oppenant to release a weaker hand.

Also related, When is the right time to check-raise turn OOP and when is it right to stop-and-go turn?? Is the only difference when you believe your oppenant raise on a flush draw on the flop?

Bottom line: I feel like I have a general idea when to use different betting lines, but my reasoning behind them is murky. The purpose of this post is to clarify it for all.

I think this can be an interesting thread. Let it begin.
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