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Originally Posted by Yeodan
Can we fold pre to the huge 3bet?
If this is always TT+ / AK, can we call?
I'd like a small flop bet too.
Not sure what we're doing on the turn after we bet flop?
I'd probably make a 66% pot bet.
I'm calling the river 100% too.
But I think there's an argument to be made for folding.
The only value hand we beat is AK, is AK really shoving river?
We need villain to get to the river with all the remaining AK combos and then shove 30% of them to make a profitable call.
Unless I'm missing other hands we're beating?
ATs, QTs might be in his range, but that's probably not 3betting huge from the BB?
Just having a few of these combos in villains range makes this an easy call though.
Pretty much agree with alot of this.
Preflop what range are we putting villain on.
I think there are all the big pairs TT+, AQs and AKs. Obviously we block a few of these now.
We could also add in AJ,AT if they have tendencies to overplay some aces and also some KQs, QJs and possibly QT at times.
However as the squeeze is so large and at these stakes its usually a massive hand as its screaming lets play for stacks. So lets stick with TT+, AQs and AKs
Flop wise I would prefer to see a bet around the 33c-36c mark as we are keeping it low and we have hit a pretty good flop to beat alot of his range. Essentially its just KK or AA that is beating us now so I feel we should be now seeing if we can get those hands we beat to call.
Turn is a bit meh now as obviously TT has got there against us. I dont mind your call here btw.
The river A is just a case of you have to call. If he has AA or TT so be it.