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Originally Posted by c0rnBr34d
Fair enough.
Yea, I thought the same at first (how would I play my sets), but then I thought, I still have all the overpairs that I WOULD 3 bet here. So between that and maybe a combo or two of 44 that I may fast play, is it really that terrible to fold out a straight draw after extracting $105? Also, there's no heart draw to rep. I do like your alternate line of ripping over A/K and continuing on QJ9 though.
Oh whoops, misread, I need that four color text, I read the red suits as both hearts... =)
I think the only thing that really wants to 3-bet IP on this board is like JJ/QQ exactly, overpairs where a lot of overcards can come. If you have AA, the only truly bad cards are tens really. So I'd personally just call everything that I'm continuing with, even the JJ/QQ, since the deception value gained by them not knowing which part of your continuing range you have makes up for the risk of an A/K/Q peeling when you have JJ exactly.
The best part is you gain both additional leverage and additional $$ when they do oblige with a turn bet/fold.