These are tough spots...being deep and in a 3bet pot with no info on villain. Absent a good read that BB is an aggtard, I wouldn't 4bet since we have better combos to bluff with pre (if deep I like to use the sooted wheel Ax combos 1st then add some AQo if necessary.)
I think that gregz (as usual) does a great job of breaking it down. His points RE: needing to know your entire continuing range before we can identify the turn calling combos and making tighter turn folds (shout-out to DP who stresses this as well) are very good.
For me, a visual representation really is helpful. This worksheet calculates Minimum Defense, so we can see the threshold that we have to reach in order to prevent non-equity bluffs from profiting.
Flop Range: 171 Starting Combos, 155 (after removal for flop cards.)
Orange numbers in upper right corner represent 4bet %.
Flop Response:
Blue=Call; Orange=Value Raise; Gold=Bruff Raise. Light Blue are Folds. 2-colored are split strat.
Turn Range:
Turn Response:
Vs. this villain, who has some betsizing tells that may indicate he's not a very tough player, I think we can fold some AQo and AJo combos. Vs. tougher opponents you're prob going to have to call all of your AQo combos.
Can post Pio sim results if anyone is interested.