Yes but these are good 3bet bluffing hands if he is the type who folds a lot.
I think the average 3x utg range is much too narrow in order to make him fold many hands. Sure if you have a read that hes wide in EP, go for it.
If it was a LP raise its a totally different spot and i think its good to 3b bluff him all the time.
If hes raising supertight utg, its not bad to call him with sooted Aces for implied odds, since he will go broke with a huge portion of his hands postflop in this spot. If we spike an ace we may be ahead. If we spike a FD, we can try to make a move in order to push him out of the pot/get there. Depends obv on his postflop play. Perhaps not that good if hes relentlessly tripple barreling, .
I personally think its a leak to 3bet liberally vs EP raises.
Villain is 28/17 over 20 hands, 50% (2/4) steal. Fold to cbet 0 for 1. Bought in for 50bb, so I assume he is fishy and likely called the 3bet with lots of broadways, any pair and some suited connectors.
On the flop, I'm willing to get it in with a FD+GS+2 overs. On the turn, what is the best line? I'm almost never ahead on this board, but I have to get it in because of the odds? If he shoves, I'm getting 2:1. Should I just shove, or check call (or check-fold to a shove because he seems passive and may only shove straights, flushes or boats, where I have zero to 12 outs)?
With a hand like this whats my best play? Obviously I'm c-betting everything here from TT to missed AKs, but when I flop so hard on a bone dry board maybe this is a time to slowplay? My opponent is going to fold the vast majority of their hands.
With a hand like this whats my best play? Obviously I'm c-betting everything here from TT to missed AKs, but when I flop so hard on a bone dry board maybe this is a time to slowplay? My opponent is going to fold the vast majority of their hands.
If he floats Alot I'd it bet it.
If he bluff raises I'd bet it.
If he peels lightly I'd bet it.
Being as dry as hell. . . I'd try for a delayed cbet, check behind. He might not peel with A-high; you check let him hit an overcard/underset.
Anything that can crack your JJ such as oversetted (AA/QQ/KK) would've either 4bet pre- or will just bet into you when you check.
if he has those hands; he wouldn't fold to a c/r either so more money.
It's dry, no draws, and you're OOP. meh Just check it=/