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For whatever it's worth at this point, here's my line:
3bet preflop to $1.20 with the intentions of taking down the pot or seeing the flop heads up against villain. If villain repops it, we can then put him on a much more narrow range and depending on the size of the 4bet we're either done with the hand or we have great odds to set hunt.
I think this way, we have an easier time getting it all in on the flop/turn if villain has any kind of a hand.
It's been awhile, but wasn't it Sklansky who said in NLT&P that when you flop a set you should try and size your bets so that getting it all in by the river is academic, assuming villain is coming along for the ride.
As played I hate the minbet on the flop and the check behind on the turn(bleh!). I push everytime on the river though.
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