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Raising pre is fine, I prefer calling but that's because it's how I play. Depends on how polarised you're going to be and how wide you want to be 3betting in general though.
I also think calling flop and calling turn are the best plays. His flop and turn cbet are far apart imo, means he is cbetting the flop too much and/or not betting the turn enough so that's got to be exploitable and as JJ is going to be the top of our calling range I think that's fine on the flop as we can be raising sets (assume you have all 3 in your range) and bluffs throw in for good measure to exploit him cbetting too much whilst flatting any draws we have because we get to realise our equity quite often.
Turn is still fairly dry. A4s, 33 and 46s got there (A4o too?) which isn't much of his range and almost none of that is in your range in the first place so it's quite a good board for him to be barrelling a lot on the turn. He also picks up some flush draws which he'll be barrelling which is fine. JJ is still probably going to be the best hand in your calling range. So I'd want to call the turn. I don't think raising really reps all that much in this scenario.
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