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Jordansimo
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Silver Level
Hi guys
I've been trying to work on my 3-betting range as it's for sure the weakest part of my game, but I've seen a couple of opposing thoughts and I'm not sure what the correct answer is.
When trying to construct a polarized 3-betting range, I've seen an article on Upswing which puts the strong suited connectors (76s-AKs) into your mandatory value 3-bet range. Of course I understand AKs/KQs as standard, but in Mersenneary's E-book he suggests having the stronger suited connectors in a flatting range, as the EV of a hand like 89s is generally better as a call in a heads up pot.
Given that, I've seen a ton of pro's 3-betting these mid suited-connectors in the GPL heads up matches. Would love to hear any thoughts as I'm somewhat on the fence about it.
I've been trying to work on my 3-betting range as it's for sure the weakest part of my game, but I've seen a couple of opposing thoughts and I'm not sure what the correct answer is.
When trying to construct a polarized 3-betting range, I've seen an article on Upswing which puts the strong suited connectors (76s-AKs) into your mandatory value 3-bet range. Of course I understand AKs/KQs as standard, but in Mersenneary's E-book he suggests having the stronger suited connectors in a flatting range, as the EV of a hand like 89s is generally better as a call in a heads up pot.
Given that, I've seen a ton of pro's 3-betting these mid suited-connectors in the GPL heads up matches. Would love to hear any thoughts as I'm somewhat on the fence about it.