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[5NL] 3bet pot, 3 way to flop. To cbet or not to cbet?
SB - 30/17/10 (3bet) through 192 hands. Fold to 3bet 55%, 6/11. Fold to cbet 60%, 9/15.
Villain had 3bet with QQ and had also just called 3bets with QQ OOP. Had a note that villain had also played KK passively, checking A high flop, 1/2 PSB on turn, checking river.
MP - 26/20 through 172 hands, fold to 3bet 46%, 6/13. Fold to cbet 44%, 4/9.
Had seen villain 4bet twice previously with KK+. He had also called 3bets OOP with AQo & QTo.
PokerStars - $0.05 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: $3.78
SB: $12.50
Hero (BB): $6.31
UTG: $9.14
MP: $20.35
CO: $4.44
SB posts SB $0.02, Hero posts BB $0.05
Pre Flop: (pot: $0.07) Hero has A K
fold, MP raises to $0.15, CO calls $0.15, fold, SB calls $0.13, Hero raises to $0.90, MP calls $0.75, fold, SB calls $0.75
Flop: ($2.85, 3 players) 5 4 5
SB checks, Hero ???
I know MP is capable of calling 3bets with marginal/weak hands OOP so his range is probably even wider IP.
I don't think SB has to have that good of a hand to call the 3bet pre either given that MP calls my 3bet before him. The thing I was worried about was that he is a passive player and had previously called 3bets OOP with big hands. He could quite easily c/c this flop with JJ/QQ.
I think if I bet I can fold out AT+ no spade hands and all small/medium pairs. Hands like KQ/QJ/KJ/JT all also fold I think. Although both villain's don't seem to like folding to cbets so I'm not really sure.
Cbet or give up on hand?
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