$400 NLHE Full Ring: TP w/nut FD against tight villain

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LeGenie

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Hi guys I played an interesting hand at a 2/5 NL table yesterday and would like some feedback on the way I approached the hand.

Starting stacks:
Hero: $800
Villain: $500

3 players limp including villain in LP. Hero opens to $30 in the CO holding A:club: K:spade: the BTN calls and the 3 limpers call as well. Villain hesitated and tank called advising that he was priced in at this point.

The flop comes: K:club: 6:club: T:club: $157 in pot

It gets checked around to villain who bets $60. Villain is very tight passive. He limps very few hands and only opens QQ+ and when he does he opens for 3x with 2 limpers ahead. Now against such a villain I felt it would be best to 3 bet to $200 and isolate and then check it down since his range is very narrow and he most likely has me beat on the flop. I will obviously shove the turn or the river if a club hits.

Thanks for the feedback guys!
 
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hffjd2000

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I would think for a while (around 2 min) and just call.

I want to see what will happen on the turn (if other players will join in) and also villains reaction/action.

On the turn, you can see clearly if you are ahead or not.
 
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