Join Date: May 2012
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Pre is a fold unless you know 3b is doing so light. If we range V on TT+, AQs+, AKo you're going to have very little ability to extract money after the flop. If you hit TP, you may well not be best and it's unlikely you're going to end up with a straight or flush.
Pot should be 150 on the flop?
AP, I agree with the flop bet, but I think it has to be a b/f. With a tight 3b range, you're very likely crushed when V x/r.
You're behind TT, QQ+, and AQs. You're ahead of JJ and AK. Would V x/r with either of those? If you are behind, you're going to lose a big pot, since V is likely going to feel comfortable betting at least one more street for value. If you're ahead, you're not likely to make much more and you're probably not all that far ahead: V likely has at least 4 outs to the gutshot, along with possible BDFD outs.