Originally Posted by daven
So, even if 30hands is a small sample size, it's unlikely that villain has a broader than standard 3-betting range. So if op is lucky he's 50-50. FWIW, I usually 3-bet QQ, but only rarely 4-bet. Think about it, if villain had a full stack then what is the advice. Flat call and re-evaluate on flop? who suggests pushing for 100bb? am I right? but villain's stack size means you're either folding or playing for stacks.
Do you think you're really ahead >50% of the time here? zero fold equity, so you need to be ahead >50% for pushing OR calling to be +EV. So easy fold. With a read that villain is looser AND more aggro than the average at this limit, maybe it's worth playing. BUT, the limited read is that villain is tight.