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Originally Posted by Koss
However I've been experimenting with just 4-bet jamming, even for a ridiculous overbet, if I get 3-bet with AA, especially against fishy villains. They just don't 3-bet very often, and their 3-bet/fold ranges are pretty static. They're either going to fold for a normal size 4-bet or stack off, so there is no incentive to let them see a flop. I've only done it twice, both times 200bb deep. Once I got called by 88, the other I got a fold from ATs (probably wasn't calling a 4-bet anyways).
Congrats for having advanced one more level. Indeed, if the donk is on donk-level 1 instead of 0 and will think "he must have AK", this is a great strat.
The last time I had KK, my $50 3bet was jammed on for $500 by a guy known as a level 1 donk. Sure enough, he had AK.
Another point to consider is that the 3better can have AK themselves. With this specific holding, they will probably call all-in but might be able to get away on most flop. (This also applies to shorter stacks and 3bet-jams)
I also have seen JJ 4bet-jammed as an overbet (as someone has posted above) by a donky player. I totally agree, they just don't know what to do with JJ, so they just want to avoid pot-flop. A buddy folded KK to a 250bb 4bet jam, only to get shown JJ. This fold might often be correct in the type of game we're in, but it was an unknown (later known as a donk)