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Originally Posted by badgers
if you think he's calling the flop with 99-JJ isn't it better just to c/f flop?
Do you see how exploitable that is? And hero didn't put him on that range until after the flop call with his timing tell anyway.
Panther, If you think med-big pairs are a big part of his range, I bet turn again. That said, I find most villains don't call one street with the intention to float/fold on an Ace high board. They are much more likely to do it vs. a Q high dry flop.
I also think Meeloche's point about polarized betting is valuable advice here. Polarize your 3betting range instead of merging it until you know the villain's willingness to call 3bets and showdown light. I wouldn't 3bet a hand if all the most likely calling hands dominate my holding. I would much rather be in your spot with 87s than KQs.
Honestly, I think you didn't think much beyond preflop here and just wanted to pick up an easy $5. Fine to do under some circumstances, but I would rather do that with a hand that isn't so easily dominated or after I have a read on the opponent's raising & 3bet calling ranges.
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