1) 3betting JT and 66 from blinds is almost always a bad idea (especially on 0.01/0.02, where your fold equity is near 0). You are bloating a pot with dominated/trouble hand OOP without any good reason to do it.
Also vs a guy who folds a lot, it's better to 3bet a small PP (22-55) than middle ones (66-99), because small PP got much less postflop value than MP, but still you need fold equity to do that.
On these limits I would recommend to just flat 22-99 in blinds and setmine/play cautious.
Because in microlimits people rarely find the fold button, I would say that as a core your best 3bet range should be made from value hands that easily dominate your opponents range - AJ+, KQ+, JJ+ is a nice start.
Versus very loose callers you could add KJ.
Versus guys who folds all the time, you could polarize
it a little bit more and add a lot more suited high-low cards (K7s, Q4s etc.) into your bluff range.
2) It's 100% player dependent, but if you think that he will call with worse hands, that you dominate (ex. AT,JT,KJ) and then stackoff postflop when you both hit pairs, you can 3bet AJ all day.
But overall against a player who is positional aware, it's not such a good idea to 3bet vs EP/MP for VALUE, because you turn your hand that have postflop value into BLUFF (most hands that will continue have AJ crushed).
But as you move up, AJo is a great hand to 3bet bluff vs tight EP (the best vs 4bet or fold), because it have blockers to AA,AK,AQ,JJ and his range is "weaker" .
3) Seems about right. But obv depends how loose is fish.
Also could you add a UO PFR% in HEM and show it?
Hope It will help and sorry for my english  |