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Mike_25
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Does raising your range too wide in triple-draw poker limit your ability to bluff in later rounds? In triple-draw poker, players are dealt an initial hand and allowed to replace or discard up to three cards over three draw rounds. While starting with a wider range in the first draw can be beneficial, raising too indiscriminately may leave one with poor replacement options by the third draw, hindering one's capacity to execute effective bluffs against tight opponents. What strategies have you employed to balance aggression in the early rounds with maintaining future drawing and bluffing potential in the triple draw?