1st hand: 3b flop smallish he has lots of 2pair/sets/pair+draws that he will do something stupid with. you say "if the board pairs on the turn i have massive fold equity" this is not what fold equity means.
DOH's hand: cbet more flop, turn bet is fine, c/f river 'he calls with 2 overs and checks back river' so from that i would imagine that more likely that not he will be checking back with his missed flush draws (especially Axdd) and NOT turning his weaker made hands into bluffs / thin value bets. i would also imagine he checks back Jxdd
with regards to 3betting JJ/TT/AQ etc. the range beaneh gave is sort of a 'standard' polarised 3betting range where you either have super strong hands QQ+/AK, or weak hands 67s,89s, etc. when you start 3betting JJ/TT/AQ your range is now de-polarised as you have a middling hand strength value, it's best to 3bet these vs LP opens where their range is the widest, also vs people with low fold to 3bet%s which means they are calling with worse hands(yay!) low fold to 3bet is probably <60%. also you should be doing it vs people with high 4bet bluff frequency or a super wide 4bet value range (but they arent that common on sky) and you 5b jam over their 4b and print monies. against opponent who is a mixture of both these i.e low fold to 3bet but v. narrow 4b range it does allow you to play perfectly with 3b/f'ing however that's not very fun.
with regards to 3betting JJ/TT/AQ etc. the range beaneh gave is sort of a 'standard' polarised 3betting range where you either have super strong hands QQ+/AK, or weak hands 67s,89s, etc. when you start 3betting JJ/TT/AQ your range is now de-polarised as you have a middling hand strength value, it's best to 3bet these vs LP opens where their range is the widest, also vs people with low fold to 3bet%s which means they are calling with worse hands(yay!) low fold to 3bet is probably <60%. also you should be doing it vs people with high 4bet bluff frequency or a super wide 4bet value range (but they arent that common on sky) and you 5b jam over their 4b and print monies. against opponent who is a mixture of both these i.e low fold to 3bet but v. narrow 4b range it does allow you to play perfectly with 3b/f'ing however that's not very fun. Posted by LOL_RAISE
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you say "if the board pairs on the turn i have massive fold equity" this is not what fold equity means.
DOH's hand: cbet more flop, turn bet is fine, c/f river 'he calls with 2 overs and checks back river' so from that i would imagine that more likely that not he will be checking back with his missed flush draws (especially Axdd) and NOT turning his weaker made hands into bluffs / thin value bets. i would also imagine he checks back Jxdd
with regards to 3betting JJ/TT/AQ etc. the range beaneh gave is sort of a 'standard' polarised 3betting range where you either have super strong hands QQ+/AK, or weak hands 67s,89s, etc. when you start 3betting JJ/TT/AQ your range is now de-polarised as you have a middling hand strength value, it's best to 3bet these vs LP opens where their range is the widest, also vs people with low fold to 3bet%s which means they are calling with worse hands(yay!) low fold to 3bet is probably <60%. also you should be doing it vs people with high 4bet bluff frequency or a super wide 4bet value range (but they arent that common on sky) and you 5b jam over their 4b and print monies. against opponent who is a mixture of both these i.e low fold to 3bet but v. narrow 4b range it does allow you to play perfectly with 3b/f'ing however that's not very fun.