I'm three tabling right now, so I'm gonna make this quick, but YES, I believe there IS a time when this is the case. I think a better example would be if you had pocket Ts though and the flop came Big-little-little (like K95).
Why? Because this way, if your turn bet turns into a check raise, it's easier to throw away. You probably only have 2 outs. With a hand like AT though, you might have 5, in which case maybe you hsould have taken the free card and hoped to improve.
Make sense? Like I said, quick explanation.... but yes, there definitely are times.
Oh, once again, I'm THINKING limit as I type this - not certain how well it applies to NL without more though, but I suspect the same.
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