Eh, villain is pretty tight; I don't mind playing pretty linearly against him. If villain were the 50%+ steal, 75% open button type player, then our hand would obviously be way to strong to turn into a bluff.

All that said, QJo is a tough hand to play OOP as a 3b'or against a decently strong range. If we're going to be 3b'ing with it, it is as a pure bluff, knowing that we have some equity against his middle pairs and some fold equity against his hands that dominate us (assuming that he folds a lot postflop). This isn't a hand we're going to be scooping big pots with very often.

Anyway, just thinking outloud more than anything else. As played, we're very near the bottom of our range, and this isn't exactly a flop we need to be cbetting 100% of the time. I'm fine with c/f'ing here. Who knows, maybe that contradicts what I just said about having fold equity against strong broadway hands, but surely boards get better than this?

I don't know, I feel like I'm uncertain about everything I've said in this post, lol.