$.25 NLHE MTT: $ NLHE MTT: $ NLHE MTT: Squeezing the limpers with AJs and getting 3bet

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$.25 NLHE MTT: $ NLHE MTT: $ NLHE MTT: Squeezing the limpers with AJs and getting 3bet

Hi guys I'm not sure if i should have call this 3bet. It was the beginning of the tournament and I did'not have any information of the villain I would like to know your opinion if I did right in call the 3bet and fold the flop cbet


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Folding to the 3bet readless. Your opponent does not really have a 3B bluff frequency here, and his sizing does not give you good odds to call. If he 3B 300 or less I'd consider flatting.
 
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yeah I am definitely folding flop there although it sucks because you basically have an SPR of 1. maybe even folding to the 3-bet with AJ OOP. AK/AQ I'm seeing the flop with.
 
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Fold, the range of the villain looks like so strong, but any way I prefer shove against the 3-bet that call to fold post flop.
 
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There can be some arguments to see the flop here, although we can all agree it can be risky.

What if you'd hit a jack though? Lets assume you check and he raises (this is the most likely course of action right?).
What do we do next?

Because when he raises again, can we be afraid of jj+? I think we can. And then what's the point of calling preflop when we fold to anything unless we hit an A or flush draw at the minimum?
 
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I don't think you have the right implied odds to call here as your stack is so short compared to the re-raise size and pot, shove or fold IMO are the only options and I don't think villain is folding much here, if at all, and you're probably gonna be in bad shape. What do you think their range is?
If effective stacks are 100BB then I think you can call and continue on favourable flops, or if you think villain is pretty aggressive and doing this with a wide range then you can shove as you'll fold out a lot of hands and have ~35% equity when called.
It's a shame to get pushed off a hand with so much equity but this should have been in your thought process when you raised pre-flop, limping behind here wouldn't have been bad and allows you to call a raise from villain as it would only be to 100-120.
 
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I would say fold the flop but heres a question, what about leading out there if he holds aq,ak hes probably folding them I think. I would say just a small feeler bet.
 
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