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Originally Posted by slimshady1999
Raise wide pre especially in position and Cbet a ton. Look for good cards to double barrel but fold to pressure and generally give up when called on flop unless they're so weak tight they're folding turn often. In that case double barrel a ton but don't triple barrel bluff. If they're that weak tight that you can get it heads up a lot and people aren't stacking off with less than TPTK or overpair, you can raise a lot of hands. Something like All Broadways, PPs, 65s+, 75s+ and sometimes wider
No such thing as a triple barrel bluff against a short stack, right? I mean how much do they really have left on the river if they start with 40bb? Even if you raise to 3bb, and only get one caller, unless it's a blind there's 9bb in the pot. You cbet for 5bb, they call, now there's 19bb in the pot, you double barrel for 14 bb, they call, now there's 47bb in the pot, and they only have 18bb left, giving them better than 3.5-to-1 on your shove, and given they are weak tight but called twice, they're not folding.
Soooo, I guess it's possible to do a triple barrel bluff with the right betsizes (especially if you just bet 1/2, 1/2, 1/2) against a short stack...but you're still right that it's a bad idea. If they're calling the turn, they're calling the river more than likely.