First post in this forum. Kind of a strange spot, just wanted to see what people though about his shoving range and whether or not I can profitably call here.
Villain is playing 76/10/6.0 over 22 hands.
I know villain is going to head to the flop with a wide range of hands, but once he shoves are we typically ahead enough to make the call?
Preflop: Hero is BTN with A Q
MP folds, CO raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $1.10, SB folds, BB calls $1, CO calls $0.80
Flop: ($3.35) J T A (3 players)
BB checks, CO checks, Hero bets $1.90, BB raises to $9.30, CO folds, Hero.....
Spoiler:
Results:
Calls $7.00 and is all-in Turn: ($21.15) 8 (2 players, 1 is all-in) River: ($21.15) 8 (2 players, 1 is all-in)
$21.15 pot ($0.95 rake)
Final Board: J T A 8 8
CO mucked and lost (-$1.10 net)
Hero showed A Q and won $20.20 ($10.20 net)
BB showed 7 5 and lost (-$10 net)
ok. He did cald call your 3bet OP (AK AQ JJ TT QQ. 22h=no info). Your range here, for him looks more weakness, but still too strong that bluff 3bet you many times.
Usually that the raise on the flop means strong hands thats need to protect. Like TTT JJJ, two pairs, KQ (AKQJT).
Probably happy to just bet/call vs this villain , and happy to bet flop and jam turn vs them as'well. Tiny sample but likely enough to know they have an absolute ton of worse hands to call down with.