Or let's say you
flat with 33 and the
flop comes down 467r. The
UTG checks, you
check and the CO checks. The BTN bets min and you feel obligated to
call. The next card is a 3. What the hell do you do? You're still
behind all sorts of straights and higher sets
out of position for two more streets of
action. Not a great prospect if you ask me.
I'
m more inclined to
flat hands like 77-
JJ here because 1) they can sort of stand up to some extent should a
squeeze occur. Additionally, hands like 99-
JJ not only have
showdown value should the
UTG whiff the flop with a hand like AK. Also, should you
flop a
set with one of these hands there is a higher chance that the
UTG raiser's
range has also gotten a piece of the
flop and will be less likely to
fold.
I'
m always 3betting
KK+ (unless the guy is like 1/0 over 500 hands) since you
don't want a lot of people flatting
behind you with trash that could easily hit a disguised
monster in position against you when you have a hand that is hard to
lay down. Also, you fare
well against both the
UTG's 4betting and flatting ranges.
QQ is a bit more interesting since a lot of people at FR
don't
stack off with less than AK and
KK+. This makes stacking off a bad proposition and you still would prefer to have a bunch of trash hands IP vs you. At this point I think the
dynamic between you and the
UTG raiser becomes much more important. However, you could just go
ahead and 3bet and
fold to a 4b or
shove.
Anyway, I rambled a bit but whatever.