Re: 3/6 tp + flushdraw
I don't mind your line unless villain is out of line. He often has 66, 44, and maybe nfd and combo draws.
Sometimes I would check flop behind if I know villain is the type that folds 55 type hands to the flop bet, but that is probably result oriented since check raise does not happen that often and you lose lots of value by checking flop behind.
Another alternative would be to 3bet flop big (350) to set up for turn push. The flop raise would definitely fold out bigger Q's. Further advantage to big flop raise would be your large equity versus other draws.
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