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As it turned out, I thought for a while and then called. My reasoning was something like this: the only hands that can possibly call this bet is 9x and big aces, and most of these hands will play a big pot very often without him having to chase out all the worse hands that might pay off at least one regular-ish bet. So this huge overbet really didnt make sense with a monster. Even if he's a good player capable of exploiting his image here, wouldn't a flop b/3b shove or bet flop/shove turn line make more sense?
I glanced at his stats again and decided he was probably a donk, and that if he'd outleveled me then I'd pay off.
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I didn't 3-bet pre as I didn't want to get 4-bet with 135 BB stacks, because I wasn't sure if I wanted to get it in pf here. I'm okay with playing a big pot postflop if I hit TPTK+ in position against this type of player that will probably keep betting into me to push me off my probable weak TP. Given his lagtard stats I should probably be very happy with getting in pre, though.
Another reason for flat calling is that I wanted to keep the button in the hand as he seemed very spewy, with stats similar to the SB. I guess I should've mentioned this in the OP. I'd be happy sitting in between two maniacal players so that if I hit the flop I can hopefully sneak my stack in between their bets and raises. I'd be ok with playing a huge pot on a lot of flops against the both of them, especially since my hand is very under-represented.
By the way, if I reraise preflop in this excact spot and he open shoves for what, 5x the pot, isn't that in fact a more difficult situation (or rather, an easier fold) as my range is now highly tilted towards big aces?
All that being said, a pf 3bet with AK is my standard play. But lately I've been giving more thought to the reason for reraising pre, and one of the specific things that I've been pondering is "Though reraising preflop is +EV in itself, can it be more +EV to get to play postflop in position with a hand that is a) likely stronger than his, or b) well hidden the times I hit". Thoughts?
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