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	Great response..
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Dannyboy6 Yeah sorry, I actually re-edited the post  to include results, dumb of me. 
 
Lesson learnt (x2!) 
 Basically, 3betting pre is just far more +EV than calling here in most circumstances.  For one, villain is opening a wide range, and in most cases players that open a wide range, and play badly overall is likely to call 3bets with quite a wide range of hands as well.  Also, you are OOP, and that makes extracting harder.  Building a bigger pot preflop, and gaining initiative means it's not as hard to get the money in, which is obv a good thing.
 
 As much as I would just 3bet preflop, calling preflop is obv fine.  And I would even call some % of the time, depending on gameflow, and depending on if I have stats on his fold to 3bet tendencies..  If he's folding often to 3bets, then I will call my nut hands (AA for sure), and 3bet bluff with hands that I can't call with.  If he's not folding to 3bets often, then I would not 3bet bluff often, but instead 3bet more frequently for value (JJ+, etc type hands).
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