You're facing a competent HU player. You play him for about 20 hands and realize that his strategy out of position is to 3-bet most hands he is playing, which you figure to be over 25%. You adjust by minraising, he continues to 3-bet to 3.5-4x. He has c-bet all the flops in which you called his 3-bets, you expect him to have a high c-bet percentage. Of the following which is the best counter strategy?

1) never calling 3-bets and using some kind of 4-betting strategy. I don't use this because i can't figure out how to make it effective but if you have one please lay it out.

Benefits: Villain has to make a preflop commitment while you do not (given 100-150BB stacks).

Cons: doesn't take advantage of his c-betting leak.

2) (note: do you think this preflop calling range is good? it's about 26% of hands) mostly call 3-bets with a range of 88+, J8s+, T8s+, 78s+, Axs, A7o+, K6s+, any two T or over (You may add 77-22 against certain types), occasionally 4-bet as a bluff or value depending on the type of player he is. Postflop, you are flatting most of his c-bets to keep your range wide, mixing in bluffs on the turn and river, and just basically playing late street poker.

Benefits: Keeps your range wide on all streets, forcing him into tough decisions oop.

Cons: Opponent usually sees all of his preflop equity. This i think may be a bigger deal than i originally thought.

3) same preflop strategy as 2. Postflop, mini raising or folding most of his c-bets while doing everything else a small % of the time when you see fit.

Benefits: Forces opponent to make commitment when he has a weaker range and has much less equity than preflop. Opponent doesn't see all streets.

Cons: ??????????

Ahhhhhhhhhhh, i always feel weird making posts like this cause HU is so player dependent. But i was playing someone like the player described in the OP today and i was using strategy 2, and i lost pretty hard. I was beginning to think that strategy 1 or 3 may be significantly better, given the bad commitment spot it puts my opponent in. Just post whatever comes thoughts come to your head from this post.