It is completely villain specific for me and changes - you can't always play the same hand the same way. Usually you'll fold the 67s that you opened with, but if villain is 3 betting a lot or thinks you are stealing a lot, sometimes you'll want to call. Sometimes you can raise his flop bet right away, other times it's better to float him and take it on the turn, other times you will actually have the goods, and yet other times, you may want to just fold if you think it's likely he hit the flop. I honestly don't think I could spell out a range for you here.
Of course, I'm much more likely to just fold to the 3 bet when OOP (I will usually fold as strong as AQs here (opponent specific)) and call MUCH lighter IP. But that's a given. And just toss all those trouble hands you might have opened with, regardless of position... all the AJ, AT, KQ, KJ, KT, QJ, QT, and so on hands. I'd rather call the three bet with a small pair or suited connector than any of those hands that are likely to get me in trouble (unless it's a situation where I'd call with any two - but that's the exception, not the rule).
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