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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 99-QQ/AK
%-Form: 3%
Note: This is a very tight range. Consider whether your opponent
would 4bet with hands like AK & QQ.

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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 77-JJ/AQ/KQ
%-Form: 4.7%
Note: This is a very common range for players to give 3bets
action with. About half of this range is made up of pairs.

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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 66-JJ/AQ/AJ/KQ/KJs
%-Form: 6.6%
Note: If you have a hand like AK or A3s, you begin to block out a
number of combos from this range.

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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 66-99/AJ/KQ/KJ/ATs/98s+
%-Form: 7%
Note: This has a similar %-form to the previous range, but notice
that this player 4bets more hands (TT+/AQ+).

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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 22-99/AJ/AT/KQ/KJ/KTs/
QTs/97s+
%-Form: 10.5%
Note: Another range that is very Broadway heavy.
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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 22-99/ATB-(AJs+/AQ+)/
A9s/54s+
%-Form: 15%
Note: Consider how wide their open-raising range was
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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: 22-88/ATB-(AJ+/KQ)/
A9/K9/Q9/J9/T9/54s+/T8s
%-Form: 18%
Note: A wide 4bet AND wide call vs 3bet range
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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Range: Wide. Lets just leave it at that


%-Form: 22%
Note: That is a LOT of hands!

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COMMON RANGES THAT PLAYERS CALL 3BETS WITH

Thanks for downloading and checking out this guide of the most
common ranges that players call 3bets with. This gives you a
great starting point when it comes to assigning a correct range of
hands to your opponent. As always, do the following:
1. What range did your opponent first raise with?
2. Consider how wide your opponent would 4bet.
3. How many of the hands he opened with would he also give
your 3bet action with?
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