Re: B&M, flopped bottom set
I believe when you are unknown to the villain, the best play is to CRAI the flop. This will give the villain the most justification for believing you're making a move. If the villain has a read on you as a solid player, I agree with the previous poster that you should lead the flop for somewhere around 2/3 -> 3/4 pot. If I'm the villain, the OP's raise certainly looks to be for value, and I'm more likely to fold vs. this small raise than a shove.
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