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 Originally Posted by daviddem
idk, the guy raises wide and seems to be a station facing 3bets, I can see him calling with a lot of worse hands.
1 in 4 fold to 3b may not be a very significant sample, but it's still quite unlikely if he really normally folds 75%. Add the heads up dynamic and I can see him calling with a lot of suited connectors, broadways, worse aces, etc.
How do you know he raises wide HU? Even if he is calling half of his opening range and he's opening 50% we can assume most of the hands we actually crush fold. Suited connectors/broadways all do well v us and I wouldn't expect most of the good scs/broadways to fold that doesn't mean we auto 3b all our Ax. I highly doubt he is calling A2o-A7o. But keep making ridiculous assumptions readless.
Basically you are taking what's probably a very +eV cold call(when we cc he has all Ax etc) and turning it into what is probably a slightly +eV 3b and since we have no idea how to play postflop(Re: this hand) we are throwing away that eV as well in a bloated pot OOP.
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