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The problem with the description is that 'fishy' doesn't really tell us much. Targets like this have different tendencies, but I'm going to assume you mean he's getting involved in a lot of hands, which generally means either he sees too many flops and gives up too easily, or he sees too many flops and hates folding. The former you want to raise a lot pre with a wide range and bet a lot post. The latter you want to see a lot of flops cheaply with him with any 2 decently high cards, and overvalue TP against them.
So with very little reads, given he's raised I'm assuming he fits more in the camp of wanting to win too many pots. I'm 3 betting a bit wider than usual, adding in more broadway cards I might otherwise call or fold to stronger player. The higher cards I don't 3 bet I'd call with. So my calling range is a lot of cards around T. QT. JT, 9T, QJ...maybe like 88-99, bit torn on them. KJ maybe. I dunno. Anything stronger than that I'm 3-betting, and stuff like low-mid SCs I'm folding. Basically I'm looking to make good 1 pair hands against him.
Raise size is tricky. Given read on BB I lead towards kind of small. Like 10BB. Would give a 22BB pot with villain having around 17BB behind? Makes a nice flop bet size. Maybe 11?
All in all though, this stack/pot ratio is exactly why I struggle at tournaments, so I'm no expert here.
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