Ok, so this post is a bit of a mess. I'm not saying this to be mean, but if you play like you post, you have some issues in your game. Slow down, take a deep breath, and use paragraphs. Lay out your hand cleanly, in an easily visible format. If people have to search for your question and your hand, they will simply not bother. I might not have bothered either, but this bit caught my eye.
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Originally Posted by wongyal
I have KJs in bb and he has J7 in ep he raises to 30 everyone folds to me I call (ok yeah I should of folded here but you know a bit of our history )
Given the history you described, you shouldn't fold here, you should raise! Now, the hand you should fold is 68o. This V's range is fairly loose preflop (think what would happen if you had KJ in the HH, you stack him right?), so when you have a hand that plays well against his range (KJ, not 68), you should raise. Think about that, and think about how you think about the game, and what part of how you think about the game has you making the above quote.
I really think you should stick to a fairly strong preflop range for now, and try raise or fold for a bit, while you get your feet wet. If you stick to top 15-20% of starting hands, you can be fairly confident that your range is well ahead of that of most of your Vs. Spend some time observing your opponents between hands that you play. For example, you have a wealth of info on this V. You know he opens loose, overvalues TP, and is pretty aggressive. All you need to know to beat him long term is right there!
GL at the tables!