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$2 NLHE 6-max: UTG with AQ facing 3 bet from SB
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6091890, member: 393841"] We only know that the villain has been racking up a lot of money on zoom, due to his huge stack size. Regarding this hand, his 3-bet preflop seems a bit weak in size to me, so we have 2 possibilities. Either we 4-bet large to try to knock him down or we call to take advantage of our position. The 2 options are good and allow us to define our postflop game. As played on the flop, Villain has a strong hand or has a bluff. But it seems suspicious to me that villain makes a small min raise preflop with a strong hand like AA / AKs (we also block them). So I think the villain is hoping to get value out of those hands, which implies that this player can min raises with medium pockets like 88/99. This seems more reasonable to me, otherwise our range would look very strong when we call preflop and possibly we can produce more folds on villain. Then with AK it could be called more safely, but in reality AQ does not differ much. For an aggressive villain could still knock AJ down, setting up JTs in the caller range preflop of hero, which he now suffers at maximum pressure from the flop. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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