darbday;290807 wrotei expect him to fold sometimes aq ak kq and other suited broadway non hearts seldom some mid pairs....and any other bluffs he 3bet with which I know he isn't that complex but surely he would consider 3betting pre with like t9s and stuff....
I mean, if you think he has AQ, KQ, other suited broadways, and some suited connectors and stuff in his range obv just cram pre and and pick up the dead money. I think that's a pretty unrealistic range though, and we don't really have any info to suggest he will even 3-bet or squeeze light in this type of spot. Many players just won't 3-bet light pre-antes often at all. If we knew this guy was aggro then a back-raise jam might be OK but without any read it's kinda spew because him being a winning player doesn't indicate much about his range in this spot. On top of that I think that if he does have AK here he's not folding to a jam that much on this board texture, after he puts in nearly 40% of his chips if he's a decent player.
i know its thin but i think i rep a really strong mid pair either pre or post
It doesn't really matter what you rep when he's getting odds vs. your range to call with his entire pre-flop value range. Also as far as the range you're repping, a mid pair is the absolute best possible hand you're repping, along with draws, smaller pairs, and other junk.
and i have an ace so he has aq ak less? and i don't think he ever squeezes 99 rarely TT and sometimes not even jj (and i have a j).....
If your blockers are relevant post flop, it probably means you made a mistake by not jamming pre-flop. You can't just flat pre and decide later that his range is wide enough that your blockers are going to be relevant to your fold equity now that you didn't consider them earlier. Basically you're going to have more FE pre-flop, and flatting in order to bluff shove flops is usually too fancy and you're going to end up making mistakes.