The game is 1/3/10 and the 10 is not live. Rather passive table, but people are not necessarily afraid to get money into the pot w/o nutted hands.
Hero is in BB with KJ65hhcc with around 450, and is covered by both villains in the hand. (Don't hate, maximum buy in is 300 - thanks to Crown Melbourne's ******ed buy in structure)
UTG+2 limps 10, HJ limps 10, CO limps 10, BTN limps 10, SB completes and so does hero from the BB.
Flop: J63ss
Action: SB checks, hero checks, straddle checks, UTG+2 bets 70, HJ calls 70, all others fold, hero calls 70.
Turn: Tc (J63Tss)
Action: Hero checks, UTG+2 bets 125, HJ calls 125, hero folds.
IMO prime example of how not to play a 450 stack in such a game. Shove flop? Shove turn as played? Call turn? I think my flop decision pretty much forced me into making a bad turn play, as my reasoning was that I only truly like 4 potential river cards (J and 6), and every now and then not even those will be good.
Spoiler: river came a J (
), UTG+2 check called a 300 bet and was good (HJ mucked so didn't get to see hands).