Remember that (as long as you are not a complete beginner) you are never 100% readless!.. In a game vs an unknown player you should always build your gameplan around the general reads of an average player at your level. (aka: Population Tendencies)..
To answer your question: KQx is a pretty std 3bet imo (at least at <$15, i only have a minimal sample higher than that so thats for someone else to answer).
Remember that (as long as you are not a complete beginner) you are never 100% readless!.. In a game vs an unknown player you should always build your gameplan around the general reads of an average player at your level. (aka: Population Tendencies)..
To answer your question: KQx is a pretty std 3bet imo (at least at <$15, i only have a minimal sample higher than that so thats for someone else to answer).
thanks davelin if you 3bet and get shoved are you ever folding
Just Flat KQo readless 25BB deep.
3-bet KQs and KJs and then obv you have to call a jam if he 4-bet jams.
Like many close decisions it depends on your opponent.
The "standard" play is to NAI 3b and call a 4b jam.
More info here:
http://www.husng.com/content/7-hypers-calling-4bets-readless
It does play well OOP in a single raised pot too though so if you want to flat it won't be much difference in expectation.
Just don't 3b and fold to a jam. That would be lolbad without extreme reads.