1/2 NLHE 9 handed. 3 hours into session. Table is tight passive.
Hero (BTN, $600): Hero has a TAG image in general, but at the table today he definitely has a looser image due to the fact that the table is extremely nitty. There is only one player looser than hero at the table and it's not a huge difference. Hero doesn't think villain is really much of a thinking player at all though.
Villain 1 (UTG +1, $500): Villain 1 is OMC. He is over 80 years old. He plays on average three hands an hour and goes sessions without raising pre flop. I have yet to see him raise with AK or QQ and have an estimated 100 hours playing with him, so we'll just say his pre flop raise range is only AA and KK.
Villain 2 (CO, $200): Villain 2 is the only looser player than hero at the table. He has a really wide calling range. He plays pretty well post flop and definitely makes much better folds and hero calls than the average player.
OTTH
Hero straddles for $4. SB calls, BB calls, villain 1 calls, and villain 2 calls. Hero looks down to 3
5
and checks.
Flop ($20): A
2
4
Flop is checked around to hero who bets $15. Villain 1 and Villain 2 call.
Turn ($65): Q
Turn is checked around to hero who bets $40. Villain 1 calls and villain 2 folds.
River ($145): A
Villain 1 leads out for $75. Are we ever raising here or is this a flat every time based on villain 1's nature?