Hero ($500): Late 20's reg sat down about an hour ago, probably seen as LAGish, have taken stabs at a few pots OOP with favorable flops. Missed a few combo draws bleeding off $50-100 at a time, but took down a few pots with some two-street value with top pair too.
V1 ($200): Hispanic guy probably mid-20's, seems a little fishy and unsure of how to play his hands, has shown some weird bet sizing both with big hands and in spots where he was obviously beat. His preflop raise size telegraphs his hand strength, $7-10 for weaker hands and $15 for stronger ones.
V2 ($500): Another late 20's white kid, seems competent, has been raising pre to $15 relatively often in LP and his preflop raise is always $15, though I have not seen him raise a hand with a bunch of limpers in front. VPIP is something like 20/15
V3 ($2000): Older guy maybe 50-55 years old, running like nothing I've ever seen. One of my friends told me he was hitting everything including winning a $1500 pot with 66 against KQ and a flush draw on a QQ6 flop when the FD overbet shoved the flop and my friend with KQ re-shoved and just happened to run into the nuts. On that hand V3 lead out for $15 into a $75 pot, flush draw shoved $185 before my friend re-shoved. When I sat down the first three back-to-back-to-back hands I was there he had AQ on a KQ6Q board, KK getting it with an overpair vs top pair, and flopped a straight with a SF redraw. Dude cannot miss.
Hero dealt 7
7
V1 raises to $15, V2 calls, V3 calls, hero calls, SB calls.
Flop ($75): 8
7
3
V1 leads $20, V2 min-raises to $40, V3 flats the $40. Hero? If we raise, what is the plan for spade turns when called?