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$6 3bet flopped 3rd pair

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$6 + $0.25 Heads Up Sit & Go Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBHero1670 BBVillain1330  Effective Stacks: 33bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 80, Villain raises to 160, Hero raises to 480, Villain calls 320 Flop (960, 2 players) Villain bets 240, Hero goes all-in 1190, Villain goes all-in 610 Hi all, this seems a pretty common spot and one i'd like some assitance on.  Villain is very aggro, he has opened shoved 3-4 times already (hand 20 or so) and has 3 bet a couple of times.  He folded once to my 4bet and he's opened nearly 100% of his buttons.  I am totally happy 4betting pre, I thought the sizing was fine since he should just ship it, i have no idea why he flatted that bet.Is there any way we're not shoving this flop?  

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This is a pretty awful flop

This is a pretty awful flop for our hand to see, but a hyperaggro could be doing this with a lot of stuff. I've had some trouble dealing with them but i'll try and give some input anyways. When he's flatting and not shoving, he's likely not on two high cards so I would rule out KT, AT and probably T9 meaning that he isn't doing this with a gutshot or open ender. If he's not likely on the straight draw, he could have paired a J or Q with a horrible kicker which I would certainly put in his pre range and his donk range. A flush draw is possible to do this with on a hyperaggro's part with any two clubs from the 32 to the T7 or something. Lastly, a 4 is in his range here with this line that would certainly make him a maniac.I think that his range has enough hands in it that you beat that shoving would be the proper play here vs someone playing crazy, with him showing up most of the time with a weak flush draw and maybe an overcard (Tc or Kc) and in a fair amount of cases a 4.Like I said though, i've been having trouble with hyper aggros so I could be way off base here.