kobe24poker
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EUSSI
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i would take that gun from your avatar and shoot myself 
no imo you played this verry badly, you have 60 hands on him and you are thinking about foldign QQ pre ?
then you flop an overpair and you fold to a big Cb ?
imo its a pretty easy 3b for value here.
flop i dont know, im probably shoving
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cowman9000
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MaskedManQc
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I think that you can definitely 3 bet pre for value. He probably has a 5-6% preflop range in this spot. Not sure he will fold a lot to 3 bets having such a tight preflop range, so you can probably be called by 99-JJ and AK.
By doing that, you put yourself in a better spot postflop as well. Cbet the flop and reevalute from there. If you face any aggression (your cbet get raised) fold.
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kobe24poker
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This villian limped or made 3.5x up to this point then made it 5x. I figure if I 3B, the pot will be 3.50-4.00 and he will have 5.24-5.49 left in his stack if he calls. I really think he was making it larger because he had a big hand. If I 3B, I'm trying to get value from TT/JJ the rest I think folds to a 3B and his other likely combo's are KK/AA/AK. I guess I'm giving this guy too much credit, but I just don't see this passive opponent making it 5x w/ 77-99 or ATs+.
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MaskedManQc
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If I 3B, I'm trying to get value from TT/JJ the rest I think folds to a 3B and his other likely combo's are KK/AA/AK.
So, if your assumptions are correct, he is calling with worse (TT, JJ, AK) more than 50% of the time. This by definition is value bet! Maybe thin, but still a value bet.
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kobe24poker
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kobe24poker
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