Both are pretty big spew to jam imo
First one if he isn't very active his raising range just has you pretty crushed, second one its extremely optimistic to give him bluffs here imo, especially in a spot where you can get it in vs ace high and have 4 outs.
I pretty much agree with this, but, i do beleive that if villian is tight, but still reasonably active pre flop it's quite close. I'm pretty new to HEM and still trying to learn how best to interpret stats, so was wondering whether they could help to influence our decision here.
I was also thinking that by shoving, against a tight opponent, we get him to fold a big percentage of his opening range (55%) including many hands that we would flip with. Obviously, we're in bad shape most of the time when called, but i think that we have a decent amount of fold equity (usually). I gave villian an opening range of 13.1%, of which he would fold 7.2%.