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Originally Posted by nevertilt19
I really feel like this players range was very capped after the flop raise, he has been playing very ABC and not getting out of line, I really feel like his range was QQ, 1010, KK, maybe AQ.
I want to take KQ,KJ out of his range 99% of the time because hes the type of player to just call with these hands after clear strong betting from v2. (yea live reads.. blah blah blah.. it exists trust me)
In a previous hand he just called with QJ on QhQAh 3x board on flop and turn after facing bets. Playing very few hands. He finally hesitantly cold called after a J hit river and a big bet and a call. v2 just called with the Royal to induce a call from him.
That being said I don't feel like there is any reason to 3 bet flop, I'm close to dead against over sets, and I'm not too in danger against KK or AQ.
You're REALLY glossing over preflop. Preflop matters.
V1 sounds like he could be a smart player who understands that QJ isn't the nuts when someone with a strong preflop range is betting heavily.
If his range is QQ, TT, KK, AQ, that's all the more reason to put a 3 bet in now. You're ahead of that. So what is this call attempting to do? Not get stacked by QQ/TT? You're getting stacked if he has that, it's inevitable.
Also you'd never play a strong draw like KJs w/ BDFD in this manner.
Plus jamming is just slightly over pot. It's a huge absolute bet for the stakes but only slightly big given the pot size here.
Another option is to make it 600 and call off, or jam all in if called.