Hero is likely viewed as spewy, able to call down way light. Villain's are both the worst players at the table. They are waaaaay too loose. Villain #1 probably has a bit more situational awareness, but it can't make up for his poor preflop decisions. Villain #2 has no positional awareness. He will lead out no matter what the preflop action is with any of his hands that hit, and is really sticky. Villain #1 has 3000, Villain #2 has 2500, hero covers.
Preflop. Villain #2 limps in UTG, hero makes it 100 from MP (raises in this game are slightly larger than usual so this is a fairly standard raise) with A
Q
, Villain #1 calls from button, blinds fold, Villain #2 calls.
My range for both players are pretty much ATC that are remotely connected minus all premium hands.
Pot is 335
Flop is Q
6
5
Checked to me, I bet 175, both players call
Pot is 860
Turn is K
Checked around
River is J
Checked to villain #1, he bets 625, villain #2 folds, it's on me.