1/3 squeeze or see a flop vs nit
1/3 7 handed
V1 ~ very nitty, stacks 250 in utg
V2 ~ loose passive pre, postflop fit/fold, bet/fold even after putting in 1/2 stack with tp in mwp, stacks 180ish utg+1
V3 - tight pre, postflop likes to donk flop or check/call then donk even in mwp. stacks 150ish. mp
Hero ~ nitty/tag image, lost a huge pot earlier, possibly on tilt, later stacked a fish and won some back. Covers the table. Co
V1 opens 13 in utg, his standard raise is like 6 after game got shprt handed
V2 calls
V3 calls
Hero with TT in Co? Is it too thin to squeeze? If you do squeeze what sizes vs all shortstacks.
This is probably a no brainer squeeze vs most villain but v1 super nitty.
The table is very passive, I know flatting is never wrong.
But if an aggro guy sits behind you do you still flat? If aggro guy squeezes in position, all folds to you with deep stacks, you just fold?
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Nitty to me means something like less than 10/5/2, and given it's EP, wouldn't surprise me if his range is something like JJ+, AQs+, AKo, perhaps tighter. You're obviosuly not doing great against that range. The big question is how much of that can you get him to fold if you raised. You're best able to judge that, but my guess even for nits, is not much.
Given that I think I flat here.
If we do decide to squeeze, I'm probably just jamming. It's a bit of an overbet, but we want to fold out overs here, and perhaps even JJ and QQ sometimes.
Definitely over calling vs described villain opening utg. Set mining is fun.
Just call. You're in position and not very deep. Your only other option really is to raise and commit yourself. Is TT ahead often enough? Usually but not always.