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Player reads? Player pool reads? Current table dynamic?
Please give us as much context as you possibly can when posting a hand for analysis.
If you're using a stat tracking software, include stats on Villain and always explicitly state what each stat is.
E.g. If you say Villain is 20/15/5, then tell us those are VPIP/PFR/3-bet, or whatever. This avoids confusion since different people use different stats.
Always include your sample size when posting stats. If by some miracle you have 500+ hands with your villain, consider posting their positional stats. I.e. Don't post their overall stats, post only their stats from when they were MP.
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Without any additional info... the c/r on the flop from an MP opener is a little scary. There are plenty of Ax hands in an MP opening range.
Depending on how often he calls a 3-bet PRE, his range may be even more weighted with AXs type hands that can be relatively easy to play OOP. Whereas KX and QX hands make good openers, but can't handle much pressure post flop even with TPGK.
I don't think calling the c/r OTF is mandatory by any means. It's a rainbow flop with 2 broadways. What's he repping? not a flush draw. Is he gonna c/r no pair and a gutshot broadway draw? not many people do. Is he c/r with mid or bottom pair/good kicker? if not, then fold OTF.
If he just thinks you're FOS, then calling the c/r is terrible, you should be raising. He may have intended to c/r you on the flop regardless of what cards fell. That double broadway flop hits both of your repped ranges pretty hard. Metagame says that your range is probably wider than his. If he's aware of that, he's more likely to play more aggressively.
Having called OTF, have you ever seen this guy double barrel so strong with less than TPTK? If not, a fold OTT seems very standard here.
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I can only keep talking in circles and speculating without reads of some kind.
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