Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 112
Hey guys, i was wondering what are the sort of, factors, that you use when it comes to triple barrel bluffing. I know that playing a balanced range requires i bet 2/3rd value, and 1/3rd bluffs, so the few hands i'm bluffing with i should actually know, and use those, but it seems like that's just a more GTO approach, and not exploitative at all.
I have a hunch that triple barreling might be really profitable since it might be difficult for our opponent, usually, to call down. But i am also not sure, because when they call the double barrel, their range is probably strong, in general.
Should i just do it like crazy, so i get used to it, or should i just rely on our handy little program, to tell us whether or not we're actually generating enough fold equity to begin with?
For example, i found that when there's two flush draws, that's actually a decent portion of our opponent's range that he's actually folding on the river, somewhere like 1/3rd of the hands he'd get to the river by. So in this particular scenario, i'd imagine that triple barreling is almost always +EV, etc, etc.