Online $1K buy-in, it's a tournament with multiple day 1s and the top 10% of players advance to day 2. We are 5 handed and 4 players will progress.
Villain 1, he has been opening wide, I have the player marked as "unsure" Might be good, might be bad. We don't have enough info to figure out what their skill level is.
Villain 2, a tournament pro. I have them marked as a good player.
Stacks
Villain 1 52BB
Villain 2 54BB
Hero 53BB
Preflop: Hero has 6
3
1 fold, Villain 1 raises to 2BB in CO, 1 fold, Villain 2 calls in the sb, hero calls
Flop: T
6
3
Check, Hero checks, Villain 1 bets 2.5BB, Villain 2 calls, Hero raises to 7.5BB, Villain 1 folds, Villain 2 raises to 14BB, hero?
Is there anything else to do on this flop in this spot except just shove it? I doubt Villain 2 has T6 in his range. I would think TT would 3 bet preflop, I block 666 and 333.
I realize preflop is a bit loose, but how loose are you calling this spot given that you know Villain 1 is opening 60% of his hands when it is folded to him? I might be against a combo draw, but There are so few turns that we can really feel confident with. We can check back on any diamond, but a 9, a 7, an 8, 2, is going to probably put us in c/f mode.
Comments please.