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				 JJ and TT in the blinds..
				
					
						This mainly addresses these two hands in the blinds when faced with a raise. Actually, let's throw KQs into this as well. 
 These are hands that it is commonly said to not 3 bet with. Problem is though, in the blinds if you don't 3 bet, you have no information on the villain's range, especially at micro stakes where players come and go quickly. So you have these hands, flat call the raise instead of 3 bet, then the flop comes with overcards and you are OOP.
 
 Now what? You can donk lead for info here, which could've been solved by 3 betting preflop, or you can check and have the villain c-bet which leaves you with no info again.
 
 So I was thinking that maybe in the blinds, it is better to 3 bet these hands so you aren't completely screwed on the flop, otherwise you are playing these premium hands for set value, which sucks.
 
 Thoughts?
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