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$25 NLHE 6-max: 3way 3bet pot 200BB deep
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5959237, member: 397965"] Preflop If SB had "reggish stats", then him cold calling the 3-bet from SB is frankly quite concerning. Some will argue, that we should never make that play, and when he did do it anyway, it should be a very strong range. Much stronger than the range, which BTN is using to 3-bet a CO open. Maybe someting like TT-QQ, AQ-AK, could even be KK-AA looking to trap. These are the kind of hands, I am thinking he have, and against that kind of range AQ is obviously not a 4-bet. So I would also just call and see, how this plays out postflop. Flop Great flop for you obviously but the strangeness in the hand continues, because now SB donk leads into the preflop 3-better, into two opponents, and he does it on a board, which smashes the 3-betters range. The 3-better has all the AA, QQ, AQ and maybe even 77 and A7s as well, since he was 3-betting BTN vs. CO. So SB is showing an extreme amount of strength here, and for that reason I would also just call. Keep his bluffing range alive, if he has any, and allow yourself more options in the hand. Turn Th is not a great card for you, because if his preflop range is wider, than I estimated, and he was bluffing on the flop, then he probably got there now. Hearts completed, and KJ completed as well. I also dont think, he is still betting AK for value, so now I am in a mode, where I am almost hoping, he has the same hand. Calling for a chopper is typically not great, but even so folding top two on the turn is really tough, so I would probably also make this call. But I would certainly not be excited about it, and if he checks the river, I am checking back. River Pretty much a brick, and now he bombs it all in. You have to call off 129BB here, so more than a whole buyin, and now I dont even think, he is value betting AQ. I also dont see, what bluffs he have, unless he is a crazy maniac on tilt, and this is not the reads, you gave. So I think, you need to lay it down. This is where, the deepness of the hand matter. With 100BB I probably just get it in on the turn and chuck it up to a cooler, if I am beat. But 200BB deep stack off ranges need to be more narrow, and against a reasonable player top two is usually not a stack off on a board, where draws completed. I think, he is going to show up with at least a set the vast majority of the time. [/QUOTE]
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