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    Default Value bet?

    Let's say you and one opponent are full stacked and go to a flop. You hit tptk and bet out and get called. Same action on the turn. On the river you hit your set and it's a non-draw board, so you are almost certain you have the best hand. Do you push all in, or make a smaller value bet fearing the push will induce a fold? What factors influence your decision?
    Sue me if I play too long....
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    Need reads on villain. Also need bet sizes. Also called trips not a set. Bet the most amount villain will call before folding is the easy answer.
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    Reads are huge here.
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    It was really frustrating for when people responded to my threads with this, but the fact is there are a hell of a lot of variables when we make these decisions, and you're better of learning the intricacies of the variables than cookie-cutter responses that only work when the variables are aligned correctly.

    I generally shove though.
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    If you decide you're prepared to go all the way with your hand, and this decision should be made on the flop (but shouldn't be set in stone [things can change your plan]) then you need to aim to get his stack in three streets. At micro stakes I'd usually be prepared to play for stacks with TPTK versus your average player.

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