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You assume villian is weak because he bought in less than full?
Fair enough...but if villian is weaktight, his UTG raising range is crushing AJo.
If he's loose weak, he will most likely be limping rather than raising, so if he is raising, your crushed as well.
You don't have implied odds to call AJo against a dominated range (your opponent bought in short) and you're oop so your at a disadvantage postflop therefore 'outplaying' this weak player is out of the question.
AJo looks nice, but it unfortunately it sucks here. I'd just fold it and look for a better spot. I also don't like 3-betting oop with a marginal hand unless it is for the sake of defending blinds. I also wouldn't recommend 3-betting and UTG opener from oop without a big hand - unless you have some sort of read which would justify your 3-bet. If opponent calls the c-bet on that flop, you are beat and you will need to give it up here, especially oop. The preflop mistake brought upon postflop mistakes, so if you fix that, you just saved yourself lots of chips.
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