OK being button changes things considerably. You're gonna want to be squeezing pretty liberally in that case because you don't close the action and being IP gives you a postflop advantage.
In that case the squeeze is fine but it's definitely not a pure squeeze. Maybe 10-25% frequency. I think we want our overall frequency to be somewhere around 7.5% (just a guess) if the opener is aggro and the flatter is gonna let himself get pushed around.
IDK, maybe you squeeze something like this in this spot:
BB is another thread
Still confused about stack sizes but I'll just assume you were 50bb eff.
AP:
For villain to be donking any hand here is atrocious. If you think he's exploitably weak (only donking draws or straight air) then jam for value/protection, if he's got basically Jx and better then fold. There really is no right answer here because, thanks to V, we're in such a suboptimal node of the game tree.
In theory, because his line make so little sense for any particular hand, we can assume he's merged in which case we call flop and call turn because he should still have enough bluff OTT.
If V is going to be donking like this though, I think we want to be tightening up our squeezing range considerably, in which case I'm back to my original thoughts which is this squeeze is too light. Did you have any indication he'd have such spewy moves in his arsenal?
But there truly aren't any 100% correct answers here thanks to that LOL donk on the flop. This is GTO wilderness--we're never supposed to be in this spot.
What do you think he has?