Prostaker: Im totally with you that ppl are underbluffing heavily on these limits. The big sample you have drawn conclusions of is a good guide line. But this spot is so far from standard as I tried to explain in the last post.
The board is doubled flushed and bricks. Every hand he opens is a potential good 2 barreling hand when the turn favours the CO opening range. We are capped here when we dont raise the turn, he is not. When we get to the river we are close to top of our range.
If you compare this to another spot that would be in your sample:
SB open BB calls. Flop K82r turn 2r river 3. This is very likely to be a spot where they 3 barrel bluff close to 0%.
I think you should take the hand as it is. In a vacum this is a must call. I would for sure use your info in tougher and closer spots and would lean towards folding if the decision is close.
good point but on that board there's a lot fewer 3 barrel value hands say AK, 88, 22 (16 combo's).
Compared to our board where he'll 3 barrel AA,KK, QQ, JJ, 44, 55, 99 and Qx with a good heart or diamond draw (40ish combo's)
So although we have more potential bluffing combo's on this board we also have more value too.
We've sort of looked at the two extreme's (dry boards and v.wet boards that bricked). If we take a more average board, say KhTh5d 2s 8c.
Now we have value KK,TT,AA, 55, KT, AK, (36 combo's)
Potential bluffs QJ, and hearts (37 combo's)
Weazel stats show over a large sample that only 16% of triple barrels are bluffs. So this should be roughly true on an average board. So given he has 36 value combo;s and 37 potential bluffs the average player is only bluffing around 1/3 of them.
And on our actual board I estimate we have 50 bluffing combo's so the average player on our board is still only bluffing 16 combo's. So he would have a bluffing rate of 29%. Which is below the threshold, so the EV between the two options is probably pretty similar. But even if it was slightly more EV for such little EV it's probably not worth taking on the variance.
Of course though there is the argument a slightly -EV call to see your opponents hand can be long-term +EV if we learn something from what he showsdown. So I don't mind a call or a fold now tbh.