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I agree that villian's range here is essentially QcJc, 8c7c, 22, AcTx, Th9h, Ts9s, KcQc, KQo, AcQc, or total air. AcKc, JJ+ probably 3 bets from the button, so I'm seriously discounting overpair or AcKc.
Reraise/Call a Shove or call/open shove turn.
Which leads me to a dilemma that I've been struggling with constantly in my study of the game of Hold 'Em.
Which line looks "stronger" to the attentive opponent, 3betting the flop, or flat calling and open shoving any turn. Logic would tell me whichever play is more likely to get villian to put the money in with weaker hands getting worse odds should be the correct play, but I can never figure out which line "looks" stronger. Obviously the "weaker" looking line should be more profitable because you're inducing him to call light.
Edit:
I've decided that call/shove turn should be the optimal line here as it gives away the least information about the hand. You don't 3bet that flop without 2pair+, you could however be calling his raise and shoving the turn with a much wider range of hands.
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