he never shows up with aq appaz
This, but if he does have AQ in his range then
mind you i spose if AQ is the actual rock bottom of his range folding wouldn't be much of a mistake.....
This.
Also if we say he can have some dominated hands in his range pre, then it's reasonable to assume he's 3bet-folding them, so vs this part of his range preflop our equity from a 4bet is +31bbs, where by calling we
1) lose 16bbs when we both miss and we check fold (71%)
or
2) win 155bbs when we both hit the 2 outer top pair (12%)
3) win 31bbs plus a cbet (around £30) when we hit our 3 outer top pair and they miss (17%)
percentages are approximate, but that would put our ev from flatting at -11.36 + 18.6 + 10.37 = +17.61bbs. Obviously this is a massive oversimplification, but I think the final number is close enough, all the complicating factors such as our flush draw, the times when our opponent flops 2pr vs our 1 pair, the times we don't get one more bet etc will roughly cancel out I think.
So, against dominated hands preflop, if they are in his range, we still win significantly when we flat and only slightly less than we win by 4betting. Coupled with how much better we do against his stacking range preflop (do a similar analysis to the above but with villain's hand as KK or AA) I think it's not close. Bear in mind that this is the first time ever on this forum that I have advocated peeling a 3bet pre OOP, when usually I am the only one arguing for an aggressive line pre (see the AJ vs lolufold hand off skypoker that homer posted a couple of months ago), that should tell you how strong I feel the merits of a flat are in this particular case. Most of the time 4betting OOP is hugely better than peeling because of the information disadvantage we usually have against some aggressive opponent that is 3betting a range of hands in position. In this instance we know enough about the villain to be reasonably sure their range is not merged (to the extent that it contains suited connectors or any hands that he would otherwise fold to the open rather than flat) so we are able to play the hand pretty well postflop despite our positional disadvantage.
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Im sold. Someone get my call button