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Originally Posted by anrol57
Yes! The intention was to try and out play with a flushy/draw type flop,
You have 93 offsuit. On a flushy/drawy type flop, you can't have equity with a good draw.
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Originally Posted by anrol57
I had him on AK/Q or big PP, I had decided to muck if the board was suited to his range.
Pretty much every flop is somewhat "suited" to a range of AQ+,TT+
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Originally Posted by anrol57
I had stolen a few pots from him already up to this point so felt was reading him well, however did misread as did not expect him to have Js. Of course had I put him on Js would have checked down to the river before betting
Umm, why? Seems like the exact opposite of what you should do if you knew he had jacks.
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Originally Posted by anrol57
As a footnote some loose play can have longer term benefits as only last night was involved in a hand with our nit, again he min raised my blind, I 3bet, he 4bets. I shove all in and was surprised with a snap call as our nit has QQ, I turn over AA, Aces hold! Our nit whom is a good sport as no tilt, thought I was light again and trying to run over him and decided to make a stand he admitted.
Calling raises pre with 93o shouldn't make your pre-flop 3betting range seem wider and get you more action on 3bets. Calling and 3betting are different things.
Also, even for a super nit QQ vs. AA button vs. blinds is going to result in action. The guy with AA having an image of "some loose play" will have very little to do with getting the guy with QQ to "make a stand."
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Originally Posted by anrol57
So in my humble opinion sometimes you play the player not your hand, it is what he thinks you have that can win pots.
So you called with 93o against a guy with a very strong range with the plan to bluff him off the strong range later while having a minimal chance to flop decent equity? Doesn't seem like a good idea.
Or did you call with 93o against a guy with a very strong range hoping to flop two pair or better and get a lot of money into the pot vs. an overpair? Also doesn't seem like a good idea.