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having the initiative doesn't really matter, and i dont think that position matters once we hit the kind of PSR we'll see here on flop. this is because if we're putting any more in the pot on flop then we're committed. not having pos here then only becomes an issue inasmuch as its less likely that we will get more in on flop since villain can check behind, but the higher the likelyhood of that happening then the higher our implied odds are pf.
what it boils down to then is the correct frequencies of actions postflop. if we read ranges well then we can come out profitably here.
i dont think the problem of somebody coming over the top matters since its not gonna be any worse than when we 4bet and they come over the top. maybe when we flat they will come over a teeny bit more often, but we also lose less. they may not even come over any more at all since our hand does look like a monster.
my point here is that our hand can call for value against everybody's range so far, but raising is a bluff. we should then call here and save raising for hands that cannot call. this obv isn't the case if AQ cannot call for value, but i think the truth is that this is just a very hard spot to see a flop with AQ even though i think it is technically correct.
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