How to play 33(How to Play 33 | Preflop GTO Strategy and Win Rate)
How to play 33 pocket 3s preflop? Win rate comparison, GTO play, common mistakes, and related tools — Complete guide to Texas Hold'em starting hands.
Preflop equity
| Matchup | 33 equity |
|---|---|
| 33 vs AKo | 52% |
| 33 vs AQs | 55% |
| 33 vs KK | 18% |
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GTO strategy
FAQ
FAQ
- Usually not possible, change to CO/BTN steal or set mine.
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