2/3 NL.
V1 ($300): Somewhat tight middle-aged Asian guy. Fairly ABC, but capable of bluffing.
V2 ($150): Loose-passive middle-aged Asian guy. Very fit or fold postflop.
Hero (covers): Pre-op transvestite wearing my favorite blonde wig.
40-year-old in a t-shirt and jeans. I've been getting hit by the deck, so I'm sitting on $1100 from my initial $300 buy-in. Playing fairly TAG, but I'm always assumed to be looser than I am -- maybe because of my table talk.
V1 limps UTG, folds to hero in the CO with T
T
. Hero makes it $15. V2 calls from the button and V1 calls UTG. Three to the flop.
Flop ($45): K44 rainbow. V1 checks.
Hero? Is this a cbet, a check/call, or a check/fold? It feels like the kind of flop where I can't get called by worse and I certainly can't get better to fold. What does a cbet accomplish here?
Similarly, what do you guys do on, say, an ace-high flop with KK? Is that a different situation?