Stops can occur with no, one or more bursts. The main determining factor of this phenomenon is the place of articulation, however further factors were also found to influence the release of the stops. Some studies measure VOT-values from the most intense bursts, while most of them do not indicate the start point of the measurement. Intervocalic voiceless unaspirated stops were analyzed in ten speakers’ reading in three vowel contexts. Besides differences across the places of articulation, interspeaker variability was also found in the release types. The interaction of closure and release duration, and the factor speaker with the appearance of multiple bursts showed different tendencies in the three stops. Three VOT-measurements were analyzed (from the first, the most intense and the last burst). Their difference was significant at all places of articulation and among the speakers, though all the analyzed factors of VOT-values showed similar interactions in all three methods.