Triple Draw Poker: When to Re-Raise All-Ins

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Mike_25

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Triple Draw Poker allows players to draw replacement cards multiple times. When an opponent bets all in on a draw, re-raising can be profitable if you think they likely made a poor draw. But re-raising carries risk. If you re-raise and they make their draw, you can lose a big pot.

So ask yourself: How skilled is my opponent? Were they betting big before the draw, showing strength in their hand? Or did they limp pre-draw and then all-in, likely with a speculative draw? If the latter, their draw may not come. Re-raising can win a large pot if their draw misses. But re-raising blindly can cost a crippling loss if their draw hits. Consider opponents' styles and past results before putting in a big re-raise on their all-in Triple Draw bet. Hope this helps you make the right call! Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
I think The strength of your hand is another important factor to consider before re-raising all-ins. If you have a strong hand, you may want to re-raise all-ins to get more money into the pot. If your hand is weak, it might be better to fold.
 
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