straytfrush
Rock Star
Silver Level
I apologize for not having hand history, but the other day I was midway through a tournament when someone made the mistake of pointing out a potential flaw in my play. I rose mid position with QQ with about 16BBs. The guy from BB rerose me to about 8BBs. When I rerose for the rest of my stack he called with 108o and said "well it was worth a shot you folded to 3bet 6/6 so far."
What range should I be called 3bet with? In a tournament constantly getting moved around tables you often only have 30-60 hands on a player before you're moved making it difficult to get a great read. The guy who told me was 18/8. Over a few tens of hands, not enough to put him on such a move.
I won't play against most people enough to get a good feel for what their real 3bet % is. When I'm mid position and raise with AQ and some villian who hasn't shown down any garbage and only seems to be playing decent hands 3bets me does it make sense to call? I'm out of position and will only hit the flop about 40% of the time. If I don't hit and he cbets without a lot of hands on the guy all I can really do is fold? This is why I generally choose to fold preflop in light of a 3bet. At the moment my 3bet calling ranges from AK or JJ+ depending on the situation of course it may be lighter. How should I be playing those hands like AJ or AQ? I think I might be playing tight-weak and losing money because of it.
What range should I be called 3bet with? In a tournament constantly getting moved around tables you often only have 30-60 hands on a player before you're moved making it difficult to get a great read. The guy who told me was 18/8. Over a few tens of hands, not enough to put him on such a move.
I won't play against most people enough to get a good feel for what their real 3bet % is. When I'm mid position and raise with AQ and some villian who hasn't shown down any garbage and only seems to be playing decent hands 3bets me does it make sense to call? I'm out of position and will only hit the flop about 40% of the time. If I don't hit and he cbets without a lot of hands on the guy all I can really do is fold? This is why I generally choose to fold preflop in light of a 3bet. At the moment my 3bet calling ranges from AK or JJ+ depending on the situation of course it may be lighter. How should I be playing those hands like AJ or AQ? I think I might be playing tight-weak and losing money because of it.