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 Originally Posted by HoopyDude
His range is much wider given his stack size, I'd assume it's is something like {99+,AJ+}.
Definitely call.
 Originally Posted by bikes
don't 3b unless you want to call it off
+1 to both of these.
 Originally Posted by PKKFW
Is this comment in regards to this specific type of situation or in general? For example, what if we had a sample on villain of 300 hands or more and he was a 6/4 nit with 4bet% of less than 1%? Or are queens good to go because of the equity we have in this hand almost regardless of his stats?
Seems I was correct in calling even on the narrow range I put him on so that is good.
He showed KK which sucked but such is life.
If he is a player as you just described then I would never be 3betting QQ. Against such a huge nit it's a pretty big mistake to turn a great hand like QQ into a marginal one and also sacrifices a massive amount of value post flop by playing QQ in a 3bet pot vs a nit. Against a 6/4 type player I'd be much more happy to 3bet a bunch of hands like Jxs, Qxs, Kxs, Axs. These have blockers, and play very well in 3bet pots with position.
It used to be the case that QQ all in preflop for 100bb was absolutely standard but these days you have to pick your spots more and stats certainly come into the equation. However, with these stack sizes I don't think getting QQ in is ever going to be a mistake unless he literally has a 1% 4b over like 800 hands and you know he is an absurdly nitty "pro-shortstacker"
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