Hi there porkchop1955, welcome to the CardsChat community, thanks a lot for sharing your hand with us. Very good hand!
First of all, KJs from UTG will be a fold most of times. We are going to open KJ suited and similar Broadways combos when we know very well the players ahead (MP, CO and BTN).
We are going to open weak broadways to play versus the SB or BB, if not, we have to change our gameplan. (we want to play IP versus worse players in the SB and BB)
When we open from UTG we don't like giving excellent odds for our opponents to either call ligh or 3bet light upon us. Our raises from UTG will vary from 2.5x, 2.8x, 3x, 2.5x, even 4x or 4.5x depending on the table.
In this case the player in the CO made, what I call a "R 3bet" (Ridiculous 3bet) and the player in the BTN and in the blinds called. I don't think our odds are good enough to enter a MWP out of position in relation to the CO and the BTN, so I would fold this ridiculous 3bet pot out of position.
If I decided to call and the flop comes A2T, I would be folding 100% of times with my gutter versus a fish donk of 100% pot from the SB: observe the sizings preflop and postflop is a way of getting quality information about our villains.
That being said, I'm afraid there is nothing else to say about the hand, otherwise we would be risking an analysis into a snow ball effect spot:
A) Avoid raising weak broadways from UTG, unless you have decent information/stats/notes on the players ahead. Many times hands such as KQo, ATo, AJo even ATs, KJs and KQs would be an easy fold from UTG, this will rely entirely on the condition of the players ahead of UTG (MP, CO and BTN)
B) Avoid entering MWP out of position, even when you have good odds for doing so.
C) Don't call flops in the attempt to hit your straight draws, flush draws, back doors etc. This was a 100% pot bet and you will be missing your gutter more than hitting. This time you win, but what really matters is that your call in the flop was negative EV.
I hope it helps you, any doubt, comments, suggestions, critics, ideias, please do not hesitate to say.
Regards;
Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa