I am just reading it now...
If i read correctly, OP has position on the 3 better. That would lead me to call and evaluate flop. (if we assume this player only 3 bets AA type hands, maybe oop we could have equity bluffing any paired board, just a thought for oop decision)
you would have 1200 chips remaining after the 3bet call if im correct.
here is my thought for the flop... Do you think you are vastly better than your opponents?
If Yes:
Fold. Yes you are giving up equity, but this is not a cash game, there is no reload. odds are your opponent has AA, or a 2 or both. you need and A346 to scoop...A is no good if opponent has AA or a 78 to chop or get 1/4. ( i believe u had a backdoor flush draw but that is in conflict with that opponent could have a boat draw) For the record your looking at 11ish outs to scoop and an additional 8 at chop or 1/4.
Do you think you only have a slight edge, or maybe are worse than opponents (or this particular opponent)?
if that is the case, get it in, dont forfeit the equity.
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Originally Posted by greybeard33
Fully expected TS2 to come in here and tell me to fold pre - not you!
So speaking of the actual hand, when you say worst villain should have is AAL but that you are shoving your whole range, are you saying you wouldn’t 3-bet AAHH, AKK3 double-suited, etc?
Agree with all of these reasons especially the 3rd one, which is the reason I opened here. I don't even think folding some flops is disastrous - giving away some equity sure, but seems like a small price to pay <~10% of the time.