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Manic, drmcboy is referring to the fact most decent player will only shove or call with very small part of their range to a 3-bet. By calling we disguise our hand and if the villain is holding TT and the flop comes out 872, he'll likely get his money in bad. Raising just makes him do the right thing and fold the hands we are ahead of.
@Tapian BB is MachtiSonni ... I think he rolls at about 3.5% ROI over 15 000 or so.
Here is the hand random guy doubled up with. Obviously he not a very strong player. Stats are 35/18/1.0 over 20 hands or so, so not sure if that means we should 3-bet PF or call behind.
No Limit Holdem Tournament
9 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com
$15+$1
Stacks:
UTG (1,530)
UTG+1 (1,510)
MP1 (1,490)
MP2 (1,470)
MP3 (1,500)
CO (1,570)
BTN (1,470)
SB (1,460)
Hero (1,500)
Blinds: 10/20
Pre-Flop: (30, 9 players) Hero is BB 
2 folds, MP1 calls 20, 3 folds, BTN raises to 40, 1 fold, Hero folds, MP1 calls 20
Flop: (110, 2 players)
MP1 checks, BTN bets 60, MP1 raises to 220, BTN calls 160
Turn: (550, 2 players)
MP1 goes all-in 1,230, BTN goes all-in 1,210
River: (2,990, 2 players, 2 all-in)
Final Pot: 2,990
MP1 shows three of a kind, Aces

BTN shows two pair, Aces and Tens

MP1 wins 2,990 (net +1,500)
BTN lost 1,470
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