I folded pre this hand but was completely stunned by one of the lines here and would never have used it. Now I'm curious if I should be mixing it in on occasion, not for GTO but for exploitative reasons.
Lots of history again, sorry for the long post but I'll try to be short. Table has transitioned from tight when it got a LAG in seat 6 that opened it up for everyone. Then about an hour later we got a huge fish in seat 1 that the whole table was adjusting to. Seat 6 was a MA bald guy who seemed to have a ego issue challenging the table to open up and commenting frequently about how soft it was. He had been playing lots of hands calling lots of raises stealing lots of pots from any position etc but did attempt to apply some logic and find folds. He wasn't a good LAG yet but he was dangerous. Seat 1 appeared to be a MA street hustler who didn't have much experience playing in casinos but I got the feeling he played home games. He sat with $260 in a full rack, 1 stack of red and 4 stacks of blue $2 chips (at a 2/5 game...). His girlfriend held his "backup rack" of $500 in all red. Seat one proceeded to play every hand call every raise and bluff off his $260 in about 20 mins. He then put the $500 rack on the table and sent his girlfriend to get another $500 "backup rack". That one lasted about 30 mins. Third rack was doing a bit better but the 4th backup was there just in case. No one cared about seat 6 anymore and everyone was trying to isolate against seat 1.
OTTH:
V2 ($2k+): Limps UTG, young solid TAG who isn't nitty. Hasn't been caught out of line but has said some things to suggest he's also taking shots light and I believed him.
Folds to V1 in MP who opens for $55, the open price had increased from $25 to $30-$50 of late and $50+ on straddle hands wasn't unheard of. V1 is young hoodie wearing player and new to the table, no reads. He's been here just long enough to maybe notice the table dynamic 1 or two orbits. He is short stacked with ~$195 behind.
Folds to Hero in CO who looks down at TT (didn't see the suits). Hero pauses with what appears to be genuine concern before flatting, most likely because both Seat 1 (who you always want in the pot) and V2 were behind (~$1.5k)
Folds back around to V2 who flats.
Flop: (~$165 after rake) 8
5
3
(guessing on suits I wasn't in the hand but I think there was a flush draw)
V2 checks, V1 jams the $195, Hero?
How do we range each V here?