just read the ramble over and I don't think there's that much more to say

personally I tend to get spewy when I 3-bet AK and I get to the turn unimproved. for whatever reason, I seem to play the turn better when I've "trapped" the agressor on the flop and the big decision is my action OOP on 4th street.

that s just really a style choice though i think

I do however think that picking up villain's c bet when he has a weak air or low PP hand on flop is good argument in favour of flatting pre (since these hands just fold usually to the 3-bet), as well as what I mentioned about backing into 6 outs on the turn after checkraising rather than being the aggressor.

balancing this with overpairs and flopped sets after you get caught is pretty obvious...

i also am pretty confident about what I said about nits folding overpairs more often to a set line than to a dbl barrel from a 3 bettor

so ya, not a whole lot more to say since using this as a default line is only as good as you make it once you get caught