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 Originally Posted by seven-deuce
I'v never really constructed one tbh, i just adjust it vs the villain during play according to what i think i can get away with and whether i have position or not. Like if a nit was opening utg i wouldn't 3bet JJ QQ AK i'd flat call but id 3bet all 3 vs a looser opponent.
I'd 3bet suited aces from the BTN also suited 1 gappers same from blinds vs BTN opens. If i guy keeps snapping me off preflop i then stop 3bet bluffing but widen my 3bet value range to include AQ AJ KQ possibly KJ and TT+
I just seen the raise and 2 calls and was like "this is worth a steal" then the A blocker just sealed the deal, but i guess folding is better purely from an equity when called perspective.
I mean for this particular spot, what range of hands do you think you should be 3-betting?
The point I'm getting at is that once you come up with this range, if A6o is in it, then it's going to be absolutely huge, and it didn't seem like you were aware of that.
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