i agree. flatting a hand like 22 from the blinds against someone opening that wide, i would imagine, would be fuckin' hard to show a profit from. we can only really continue on 1/9 or 1/10 flops (i'm assuming that someone opening so wide is probably cbetting a decent amount as well, forcing us to fold) and the 1/10 times we do flop a set, villain's range is so wide that we probably only win a cbet.

fwiw i think the "fold to 3bet" stat is pretty irrelevant here because "fold to 3b" refers to the TOTAL amount of times when the pot was 3bet and you folded your hand. whereas our situation here is a pretty isolated and villain-specific scenario (ie you guys are wanting to 3bet probably 10% of hands, i'd bet that both your "average" 3bet stats are below 5%).

we'll say for fun that he only continues to a 3bet (either 4b or call) with: 66+, AJs+,AQo+,KQs, which means, if he's opening somewhere between 45-50% of hands, that he's folding roughly 85% of his opening range to 3bets. does this change anything for you guys range-wise?

edit: philly, what's RFI?