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 Originally Posted by spoonitnow
The logic in the bold portion above is terrible and should absolutely never, ever, ever be given any amount of credibility. If the bold was important enough to sway your decision, then you could never call 3-bets pre- flop.
What it really comes down to is that you don't want to call the 3-bet because you're scared of playing the hand post- flop. To get over that, you need to realize that it's no different than any other poker situation. He has a range, you have a range, there's a flop SPR, and you go from there. It's like if you raised preflop with AQs, he called with the same range that he has now, and you're seeing a flop.
Sound logic is sound, thanks spoon.
I suppose too if I'm always afraid of playing flops in 3bet pots I'll get the experience required to get better at it far slower.
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