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NL5 FR QQ 3bet pot turn play - tough fold

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Known Players:
MP1: $5.00 - 100 bb
MP2: $8.11 - 162 bb
MP3: $5.03 - 101 bb
CO: $5.45 - 109 bb
BU: $4.95 - 99 bb
SB: $5.00 - 100 bb
BB: $8.71 - 174 bb

0.02/0.05 No Limit Hold'em (7 Handed)
Hand recorder for this hand: PokerStrategy.com SideKick 1.1.417.4

Preflop: Hero is BB with Q♠, Q♣
SB posts small blind ($0.02), Hero posts big blind ($0.05), 3 folds, CO raises for $0.15, 2 folds, Hero 3-bets $0.45, CO calls

Flop: ($1.02 - 20.40 bb) T♥, 9♦, 2♠ (2 Players)
Hero bets $0.60, CO calls

Turn: ($2.22 - 44.40 bb) 2♦ (2 Players)
Hero bets $1.40, CO raises for $2.80, Hero folds, CO gets uncalled back ($1.40)

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CO was 18/5/1 over 290 with AF of 1.

PREFLOP
Though his PFR is quite low I think that I still have value in 3betting as he seems to be quite loose.

FLOP
I think he is capable of calling my 3bet with 88+, AT+, KQ, QJ, JT. So I'm bet/folding for value.

TURN
Again, bet/folding for value vs same hands he couldn't fold on the flop.
When he raises it's an ugly spot but I doubt he ever bluffs or raises worse.


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Hi Dawidas,

Preflop: It's a bit of a thin 3-bet versus him and since we are OOp I would make it larger. You can check his open in the CO to see how wide he opens.

You say that he can call with 88+, AT+, KQ, QJ, JT but that's almost 12% of all hands. Does he even open that wide and that would assume that he never folds to a 3-bet so I think it's very optimistic at best.

As played we have an easy fold on the turn as i doubt he raises anything worse.


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