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I play bad in 3bet bots.

$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem
5 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com

Stacks:
UTG RunGOODplz ($28.70)
CO Ivison1982 ($10.90)
BTN stevedavebob ($6.25)
SB Hero ($10.05)
BB Warcryxx ($12.10)

Pre-Flop: ($0.15, 5 players) Hero is SB
2 folds, stevedavebob raises to $0.40, Hero raises to $1.60, 1 fold, stevedavebob calls $1.20

Flop: ($3.30, 2 players)
Hero bets $2.10, stevedavebob goes all-in $4.65, $2.55 to Hero ($6.35)?

Villain is 24/24, no fold to 3bet stats.

Preflop: I 3bet, needing him to fold 1.6/2.15 = 74% of his range for this to be profitable. I expect him to continue to a 3bet with a strong range like {TT+, AQ+}. This is 4.7% of starting hands, meaning his opening range on the button needs to be at least 19% for this to be a profitable 3bet bluff, and his range is clearly that wide

Flop: I don't like this play, looking back. I cbet, but I expect it to fold out the parts of his range that I beat (AQ+) and keep in the parts that beat me (TT, JJ+) so it's a fairly dumb bet. However I don't know what I should do here- do I check with the intention of calling, or do I just say fair call, my 3bet bluff pre didn't work, I'm going to give up on this flop? In any event he goes all in, and I need 2.55/12.30 = 20% equity to make the call. If he's only doing this with TT+ I still have 20% equity, so this is a call. Which I guess is further reason why the cbet is bad, as it commits me to the pot.
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