99's gets 3 bet.
2/3 NL 8 handed,
I'm not sure how to be thinking about this spot.
Very loose UTG open limps, I am next and raise to 15 wi
They don't always 3bet with those hands because they don't raise in the first place 😉 They limp/shove. LOL.Regardless, if I were against someone I thought of as a competent, tight player, I'd need to be deeper to call in this spot. It's just too much of my stack to basically set mine. We've played with the guy for 30 minutes -- who knows if we can "outplay" him or what his 3be
When we raise-call a 3! with a mid PP, we aren't assuming we need to hit a set in order to win. In fact, if the raiser is so nitty that his RFI range is QQ+/AKs, we should just be dumping hands like 99 to the initial raise with others remaining to act.
Something that will blow your mind: When there is an open-raise followed by a BB 3!, the solver loves calling HU with 87s/76s/65s/54s. Of course, I'd dump these hands as well if the raiser is super nitty.
When we raise-call a 3! with a mid PP, we aren't assuming we need to hit a set in order to win. In fact, if the raiser is so nitty that his RFI range is QQ+/AKs, we should just be dumping hands like 99 to the initial raise with others remaining to act. Something that will blow your mind: When there is an open-raise followed by a BB 3!, the solver loves calling HU with 87s/76
We have zero idea of what raiser has or how he plays, but our read in 30 minutes is competent and tight, which I don't want to call for that price and my stack size. You are welcome to call; I fold. Personally, I'd rather call with the suited connectors.