$200 NLHE Full Ring: KK facing donk bet on coordinated monotone board

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This hand was from playing live $1/$2/$3 NLHE.

UTG straddles to $6. I'm UTG+1 with KhKc so I raise it to $20. To my surprise, the Button, BB, and UTG decide to call. I have a little over $300 behind me. The Button was very short stacked and nearly all in. BB has $200 behind . UTG has me covered.

The pot is $80 now and the flops comes 7c 5c 6c. BB checks, UTG donk bets a pot sized bet for another $80. Do we fold or jam all in? Unfortunately, I had a piece of information on UTG I should have remembered at the time I made my decision but didn't end up using.
 
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Seems to me, this is a very read dependent move from what you have said, so I think your best to answer this one yourself?!
 
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call, i cant see him b/c weaker overpairs with a club, let him barrel off
 
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I think the piece of information I had (villain was passive with flush draws) is actually not as important as I thought it was given that I only have slightly over 50% equity against any ace of clubs. But I'm more interested in understanding this situation in general and what are the important factors I should be considering. I think a typical hand range for the villain might be:
55+
Ac7x
98,87,75,65,76
QcJc-Qc8c, JcTc-Jc8c,Tc9c,Tc8c

According to PokerStove, I have about 55.9% equity against this range.

I'm not putting flopped ace high flushes or straight flushes as a possibility because I'm assuming the villain would slow play the hand, or at least would not be in such a hurry to scare everyone out of the pot. The donk bet seems to scream "I've got a good hand and I don't want to see another club."
 
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I think the piece of information I had (villain was passive with flush draws) is actually not as important as I thought it was given that I only have slightly over 50% equity against any ace of clubs. But I'm more interested in understanding this situation in general and what are the important factors I should be considering. I think a typical hand range for the villain might be:
55+
Ac7x
98,87,75,65,76
QcJc-Qc8c, JcTc-Jc8c,Tc9c,Tc8c

According to PokerStove, I have about 55.9% equity against this range.

I'm not putting flopped ace high flushes or straight flushes as a possibility because I'm assuming the villain would slow play the hand, or at least would not be in such a hurry to scare everyone out of the pot. The donk bet seems to scream "I've got a good hand and I don't want to see another club."

exactly how i would perceive that bet. So i would personally shove over the top with your stack in that spot. Considering how he would do this with QQ 1c, JJ 1c, etc. Definetly wouldn't have an Ac in his range because why would he waste 2 streets of value if he hits the nut flush etc.
 
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Reads on UTG? Assuming he's a live fish I ship it. Any Ac any overpair + club heck probably any overpair, anyd pair + straight draw should be calling. I don't really want an A/4/3/8/9 to land and kill our action or even put us behind.
 
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Pretty easy shove with the SPR of like 3.
 
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yeah just ship. I'd make it bigger pre too though like 25-30ish unless it's a tight table.
 
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