I think you play this hand well.
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Is this hand good enough to raise for value on the flop since I will have a ton of bluffs on this board.
When building a raising range, we should start with the value in our range and then add bluffs.
Relying on the number of bluffs to determine value is not a sound strategy.
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Trying to wrap my head around this. Raising on a dry board means V will probably over fold. Is that the logic or is there more to it?
In theory, we tend to check/raise w Top Pairs on dry flops because turn and river runouts are less likely to reduce the equity of our hand than draw/dynamic boards.
If your opponent tends to overfold on dry flops, the first thing you should do is expand the bluffing part of your check/raise range.