Re: How do you play Queens against a 3-bet -Range postflop?
I would repot this preflop if he appears to be 3-betting light pf.
As played, villain probably doesn't make this raise with pocket 3's or 4's. All you're really worried about is TT. If he C/R all-in I'm going to assume he has AQ/AK clubs or some suited connector clubs...I can't see him C/R AI with JJ+ so I would definitely bet the flop and probably call a push.
If he leads the flop I'm raising - if he reraises...probably have to fold. I wouldn't just flat call the flop cause you will poo your pants at most turn cards (A, K, club..etc)
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