^^^ this is a gross oversimplification of how to play decent broadways OOP when facing a steal
a slightly less oversimplified description would be if villain's opening range is wide enough that we can call profitably without his continuing to a 3b range being wide enough to make a 3b profitable, we should call. if his opening range is wide enough to call profitably, AND he continues to 3b's wide enough to 3b profitably, then we should 3b for value. if his opening range isn't wide enough to call profitably, but he folds to enough 3b's for us to be able to turn our hand into a bluff, we should 3b as a bluff. if his range isn't wide enough to call profitably AND he continues to 3b's too frequently for us to bluff profitably, we should just fold.
that's all kinda ldo material, but you'd be amazed at how this like isn't at all how most micro stakes players don't consider this (it's more like ZOMG AJ I TREE BET!)



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