$10 NLHE 6-max: TPTK 3 way vs flop raise

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Villain plays pretty straight forward. I think he would squeeze with AQ, and defo raise AA-KK and AKs/o pre. and most probably QQ-JJ. He is folding worse Ax. His call range pre is going to consist of PP TT-22 and bigish SC???

poker stars $10.00 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players - View hand 1700156
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BB: $9.92 - VPIP: 24, PFR: 16, 3B: 1, AF: 3.3, Hands: 461
CO: $11.99 - VPIP: 23, PFR: 15, 3B: 4, AF: 1.5, hands: 655
Hero (BTN): $11.93 - VPIP: 18, PFR: 12, 3B: 4, AF: 2.5, Hands: 194722
SB: $7.08 - VPIP: 76, PFR: 5, 3B: 3, AF: 2.6, Hands: 168

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with A :spade: K :heart:
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.30, SB calls $0.25, BB calls $0.20

Flop: ($0.90) A :heart: 5 :club: 9 :club: (3 players)
SB bets $0.30, BB raises to $1.39, Hero ??
 
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Call and readjust based on turn card.
 
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Call, fold if they ship it on the flop.

Mostly folding if they go nuts on any turn besides an offsuit K really, I wouldn't expect either to bluff you off TPTK when your overcall is so freaking strong.
 
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If Villain really does play straight forwardly, you probably need to find a fold. but I can see calling and seeing a turn card too, for all those pair+FD type hands that sober up to a brick ;)

Also, you look rather tight pre from your stats, and I say this as a nit pre myself. Do you open enough from late position to steal weak/tight players' blinds for example? Or maybe you just play in crazy games like me, which forces you to play tighter as a result?
 
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If Villain really does play straight forwardly, you probably need to find a fold. but I can see calling and seeing a turn card too, for all those pair+FD type hands that sober up to a brick ;)

Also, you look rather tight pre from your stats,
and I say this as a nit pre myself. Do you open enough from late position to steal weak/tight players' blinds for example? Or maybe you just play in crazy games like me, which forces you to play tighter as a result?

This. 18/12 = too big a gap imo
 
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This. 18/12 = too big a gap imo

The gap doesn't indicate tightness . . . An 18/0 is just as tight as an 18/18, its more about aggressiveness.

But yes, +1 about the gap being too big, play a little more aggressive PF.
 
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Guys, don't hammer him for his preflop stats lifetime. If it's true as he says that he's adjusting then it's fine. I'm sure 18/12 can be profitable at most micro tables if you're competent postflop. If playing 18/12 instead of 18/16 means cold-calling with hands he might 3-bet sometimes it's not going to make a huge difference at the margins (i.e. 3-betting JJ vs. passive UTG openers, etc.).

It's not optimal but you should play within a comfort zone and learn to be more aggressive in marginal spots as you gain more confidence in your ability to hand-read and profile players.
 
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BB raise c-bet stats? His stats look passive and looking at the large gap in his vpip/pfr stats A9 may well be in his range. However raising a midget bet with a flush draw isn't a big ask.

I'm going to call, probably fold to a big turn bet. This guy looks really passive and he's raising in a multiway pot but he reps little, and is raising a fishes tiny bet which makes it a lot weaker. Defo considered folding.
 
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