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Originally Posted by BoredAtheist
Which is why I can't understand why everyone thinks this is a snap-shove. I'd fold.
Our hand is face up, villain is smart and shouldn't think he has any fold equity, and so when he shoves, his range must be crushing us.
It seems you constantly are advocating a very tight strategy in all the responses you make. If you use this very tight strategy in your own play and it works for you that is fine. However, when analyzing other people's hands you have to realize that they are playing a much looser game than you are used to so their opponents are going to adjust their calling and raising ranges accordingly.
You can't just blindly give advice as if the hand is being played by you as the villian. The reason I assume you are doing this is because you said "Our hand is face up". If you are using a balanced 3-betting strategy and c-betting strategy in 3 bet pots then our hand is in no way face up. If you are using a very nitty 3-betting and c betting strat then maybe our hand is face up b/c we will have AA and KK and sets here a ton and will check AK on flop. If that is how you are playing then yes the flop is an easy fold. However, there is no reason to believe OP has a very nitty 3 bet range which would turn his hand face up.