Grunch.
I assume one of the A
is actually another suit.
Kid's raise is nearly the min and is tiny. Could be trying for a cheap showdown.
Very hard to put lady on a hand. She could have almost anything.
I don't like jamming. You get value from the nfd, but might be behind either one of them and just value owning yourself. I don't think we have enough of a hand to want stacks in the middle against 2 opponents.
I think I'm calling and either b/f or c/c the river.
After reading responses: I'd say 12 is fine. Experiment with even larger to see if you still get callers. In games I've played, I've seen opening to 20 -- sometimes even more -- get called in multiple spots.
It's really hard to put starting poker players on hands. Lady has been calling two-outers, so she might have any PP, a 4, an 8, any flush draw, 56, 67, or two overs as well as any number of other holdings. Mostly, you just have to assume a weak range until betting tells you something different. Calling 100 is starting to say something different, but isn't definitive.
Kid's raise doesn't seem great with A
T
It gives you the opportunity to RR big, which he won't like. It also tends to prevent you from betting again on the river if another heart does hit, which is not what he wants.