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    100bbs stack you flop two pair or a set and there is a flush or a straight on the board is it profitable to always get your money in on the flop?
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    General answer: It depends, and NO, its not always profitable to get the money in on the flop in this situation

    Download pokerstove and play around with possible outcomes, think about every possible way you could play out a hand and how that changes ranges, outcomes and more. And you will soon be able to figure this question out while sitting on the table

    A hint, two pair sucks
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    Do you think it's profitable if villain only gets in with something better than your set?
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    One more you three bet a raiser and he calls.......Is it better to value bet each street or shove on the flop?
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    i have no idea where to start answering this
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    Quote Originally Posted by oopssuited View Post
    One more you three bet a raiser and he calls.......Is it better to value bet each street or shove on the flop?
    If its value your going for then most of the times, valuebet rather than shove. There is time to overbet shove but most likely not on the flop because the stacks are to deep compared to the pot
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    Why hasn't this been moved by now?
    "You start the game with a full pot o’ luck and an empty pot o’ experience...
    The object is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck."

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    Do you have testicles? If so, learn to bet like it

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