Late in the overnight playing $1-3. I am in the game for $2K and currently sitting on $1.5K. EP in the game covers me and I think came over after the $2-5 game broke. I have never played with him before. The dynamics on the table is that basically three games have funneled into 1 with deep stacks where some players have been playing with others for hours and others are unknown. My last $1-3 table was the last one to break.
I am on the button in the hand in question with A
K
and the other deep player with me opens for $15 from EP. With deep stacks and him opening early I decide to play my hand for a flat not wanting to get into a big pot with another deep stack readless. Both of the blinds call.
Flop ($60) K
9
4
It checks to the PFR who checks as well. On me and I bet $40. The SB and PFR call.
Turn ($180) K
The SB ($500 stack) donk bets $60 and the PFR calls. It is now on me and I decide to make it $210. My thought process is that now there are two flush draws and the smaller donk bet looks like someone trying to set their price or he has a K that is not a full house and doesn't want it to check through. The deep stack PFR I am still unsure about, but I don't think I can let this street go at a price of $60. Thoughts on this street and sizing appreciated. They both call the $210 with the PFR commenting "so its only $150 to me?"
River ($810) 3
completing the back door flush. It checks to me.
I am going to leave my action out and solicit opinions for this street first. Please include any discussion on betting what you would do if check raised by the PFR. I would assume any question about a raise from SB is moot since any bet size we make would require a call of a raise from him due to stack size.