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Originally Posted by MikeStarr
Re-read what I wrote, please
Your theory is that if you have QTs, then there's far less odds of villain 3 betting with a draw. Problem is that the odds aren't really that lower. If you assume that he does it with all the possible draws he's donking with, AA/KK is a favorite, but QTs has great equity, something like 45%.
if villain is only 3betting with A high flush draws + 56s and may be something like 68s (plus sets of 7s and 4s), then QTs has 50% equity. All AA/KK combos are decently favorite against said range except for AA combos containing a spade.
So you holding a QTs doesn't make that much difference in terms of whether villain holding draws or not.
What makes a difference is whether villain is shoving draws to begin with A high flush draws in particular. If he doesn't, then the overpairs are SOL, but QTs still has 35% equity which might be good enough for a call.