How is the ideal 3bet pre-flop

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Arturcgomes

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I have ATs on the button, utg+2 open 2,5BB utg+3 call

Blind 100/200

Stack behind 3400
 
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u have 17bb. this is no depth for set or slush mining. I would shove or fold. If you shove you will get often caled but hands that flip+, so I would be op dependednt - UTG1: VPIP40+ - call & play posftlop/ VPIP 15- - iso_shove no need for postflop agains hand that dominate you; UTG2 - VPIP 25+ - call & play posftlop VPIP 10- fold.
numbers a re a bit rigged but for general purpuses I think they are OK.
 
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Completely player dependent in this spot. I agree with the previous statement - given your stack size a call is practically never profitable here - you either put it all in or just fold and move on. Most UTG ranges from good players are going to consist of hands that dominate you and you're going to be trying to get lucky to win the pot.

If you know little to nothing about your opponents I would fold just given the action - if you've played with them for a good bit and seen them calling/raising with marginal hands - then jam, lots of dead money in the pot and if they are that LAG anyhow, you may be well ahead of them to start with.

Again - its a judgment call kind of situation - you either push, or fold.
 
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