cold call the three bet just like you would with AA/KK and proceed with caution
i dont think i have ever called a 3 bet with AA or KK...
i might should learn that play
i might should learn that play
You definately should if you play 25NL or above
So, this was a discussion from another thread and I, at least, would like to delve a little deeper into it.
So, here's the situations. You have AA/KK/QQ in the SB and are facing a cold 3-bet. Both initial raiser and re-raiser are standard TAGs, although you have no particular reads on either of them. All of you have ~100BB stacks.
Do you cold call here? Why?
My analysis: I cold call with QQ and re-evaluate the flop. If it gets 4+ bet, it may be time to let the hand go, although not always (against a 4 bet and all-in 5 bet, I probably would). From the flop, proceed with caution.
With AA/KK I mostly cold call and hope for a re-raise (if it's going to be AA vs. KK, so be it, I'm not dumping KK preflop, like, ever). Sometimes I'll 4-bet PF if I think one of the villains loves their hand and will stack off with me PF, but that is read dependent. If it goes to the flop, I'm checking to the raiser and getting ready to stack off on safe flops.
Now, change this up a little bit. What is your play when you're in the same situation above, except you're on the button? If you're feeling really adventurous, what are your thoughts when one/both of the villains are LAG players?
