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Totally fine to flat pre, 3balling looks so ridicolously strong here. You can´t flat the flop tho, depending on his cbetting habits default is prob to c/r flop 2.5ish, c/c is horribad on this board.
Raise pre-flop, please raise pre-flop. You ONLY worry about aces, he is not folding out things he can play for set value (jj) or ak (which he may 4bet with... which is really what you want), and if he caps you are really good against that range.
I don't understand why when we have a card that CRUSHES his range that we are not getting as much money in the pot as possible. Make him make the mistake by shoving with queens, jacks or tens if he thinks you're playing that light. Otherwise you have taken initiative anyway and when that king hits and you have a set and bet into him, he will think you're aggro and 3-bet you. You are really only worried about being beaten by certain sets at that point (99, 1010, 88, jj, qq) and aces. Flop decisions will be really easy with a raise... Not necessarily best, but how I'd go about it. Set yourself up to take the maximum from him when he has queens and jacks and no overcards hit. That is really what you're hoping for. A set is also good. Just bet bet bet.
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