Re: How do you play Queens against a 3-bet -Range postflop?
These situations are a mess, but having position helps dramatically. I would probably check behind on the flop and see what he does on the turn. If he checks a safe turn, I would make a 3/4ish pot bet and check behind on the river. If he makes a reasonable turn bet I call it and then likely fold to a bet on the river if he fires another barrel. It seems unlikely that he takes that line with anything you beat.
However, I am definitely unsure about how to play overpairs that are not AA or KK on hands that are three-bet preflop. Anyone have any other ideas?
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