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Re: Q7s MONSTER hand
The key assumption is the agression level of your opponents.
Against spew monkies or very agressive players this is the easiest 3-bet ever. Against ABC tight players, I play it the same as stox.. possibly donking the river. Against an unknown it probabily depends on your stake, but would lean strongly towards 3-beting. The key to this hand is the pre-flop raisers position. Since he is on the button and you are defending.. You should both know each other has a wide range. Therefore, you as the BB should be re-stealing a lot on flops like this, since most of his range didnt hit it. The button should know this and should not put the BB's range as Q heavy when he gets c/r on this flop. Once the next queen comes on the turn, the button should know that its even less likely BB has the queen, so the button can counter this by raising with all types of crap. Bluffs/Draws/FSD hands/ 88 for value. Then when you 3-bet.. you still dont necessarily have a Q because you should know he knows all this... So he may 4-bet a really good draw or pay off with a pair. Plenty of hands for your 3-bet to have good equity. Every sequence of action up to your 3-bet is profitable with a decent % of hands for both you and the PFR.. Im not assuming spazzy play. If you put buttons position as UTG, now the situation changes entirely. |
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