If we raise to $200, the new pot will be $375 and we're giving the following odds:
V1 has $180 to call -- 2:1.
V2 and V3 have $160 to call -- 2.3:1
1 card equity for 15 outs is about 30%. So we're probably not quite charging V3 and V2 enough here with only $200, if there is a caller in between (like if V1 decides to just go with his QQ or A
Kx).
If we're not going to shove OTF, then I think our raise needs to be at least $250, which then puts the immediate odds back to V2 and V3 at 2:1.
But, in any case, for any raise that is less then a shove, we charge our villains to see the turn, but we can not properly charge them to see the river. They can make a small mistake by calling to see the turn, and then even if they miss, its not a mistake for any draw to call our shove to see the river, no?
I guess I'd like to see some more discussion ranges for V2 and V3.
V2's min raise before 2 big stacks left to act seems a bit strong to me.
V3's flat of V2's 2b would normally scream monster. But I can see that since he's on a heater, maybe he feels invincible.