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Originally Posted by Donovan
I think this is a lot tougher a spot than it appears at first glance.
AQ is probably the cut off hand for calling this squeeze pre-flop. We are never folding AK and never continuing with AJ or KQ. It's close. You are OOP vs two opponents but if you fold AQ, what hands are you calling with here?
I think I'd fold pre-flop but i wouldn't like it.
As played, again, it's close. If you called pre-flop it couldn't have been with the intention of flopping TPTK and folding.
I am not sure which one it is but i think the answer almost has to be;
Fold pre-flop
or
Call pre-flop and call down with TPTK.
If you aren't stacking TPTK then you prob shouldn't call pre-flop, right?
Hm, I think the best you can hope for in this situation is QK- def think his range is heavily weighted towards hands that beat you. I don't think CCing down is bad if the pot were to be HU- but I'm not so sure I'd be absolute in the philosophy that if I play the hand I'm stacking with TPTK no matter what.
In this situation I think you really have to give his second barrel a lot of credit given the two flop callers.