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 Originally Posted by minSim
Hand 2 I thought his 3-bet range was wide, I had no information about his 4-bet calling/shoving range so I assumed it was standard tight. IMO (correct me if I'm wrong) it can't be very bad to call the 3-bet IP with AA and go all in on lots of flops.
But yeah, at least go all-in on it then!
My reasoning at the time was a flop shove would have folded anything but KK, AQ, KQ. Turn pairing the Q made a Q in villains range less likely, and also in my range. I shoved because I expected to get called lighter, at least by JJ+, maybe more. I also thought I would be well ahead of that range, but as I Pokerstoved it I see I can't be that sure:
At 25nl if villain is 3 betting its pretty much a given that he is willing to stack off preflop in my experience. Calling in position is not bad but in doing so you must get it in on the flop but i think you get that.
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