Solver question..
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thats one super wide 4b range... are there variables you've forgotten to mention?
also not sure if pot bet on this flop is even good
but likely, JTo as a pure bet is a function of the bet sizing, and that you're looking for bluffs that block the continuing range of V (AT, AJ) but also have some equity.
I'm having the same thoughts as the poster above. Something doesn't look right if that is supposed to be a 4-bet range.
Anyway speaking generally we have a lot of strong hands on a board like that and we need bluffs to balance. JT functions well because you have outs vs your opponent's strong hands and you also have an easy fold if you get jammed on.
You often prefer to choose bluffs with either equity so high that you can call off if your opponent jams or bluffs with so little equity you can easily fold.
You don't want to be in no-man's-land wondering what to do with your draw if you get jammed on.
that's a 3bp
you're drawing to the nuts, you fold out QJ QT