Low stakes, early, MTT, KK three callers

Wardo420

Wardo420

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Low stakes MTT. Pretty early, only second level.

midlandsun has been pretty loose. Called a turn bet with a gutshot on a three to a flush board, and paid off a half pot sized bet on the river after missing.

trial_10 has also been pretty loose. Going to showdowns with missed gutshots also.

Table 1 - 15/30 - No Limit Hold'em - 17:34:05 ET - 2008/10/01
Seat 1: rufus5 (130)
Seat 2: KCbuzz (1,035)
Seat 3: Midlandssun (3,915)
Seat 5: Wardo420 (1,760)
Seat 6: trial_10 (4,080)
rufus5 posts the small blind of 15
KCbuzz posts the big blind of 30
The button is in seat #6
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Wardo420 [Ks Kh]
land-lord656 sits down
land-lord656 adds 1,470
Midlandssun calls 30
Wardo420 raises to 120 (Do I bet more here being that the blinds are so small, and I'm up against a probable loose player with a decent stack?)
trial_10 calls 120
rufus5 calls 105
KCbuzz folds
Midlandssun calls 90
*** FLOP *** [9s Js 8h]
rufus5 bets 10, and is all in
Midlandssun calls 10
Wardo420.....

Whats my next move. I'm obviously not folding to the 10 chip raise but do I reraise over the villian with one more player to act? How much?
 
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josh_dei8

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Pre flop bet by the text book is right on.But if this is a low stakes buy in or freeroll, you probably need to make the raise to about 250-300 to show strength. After the flop with a possible straight being out there, I'll bet about pot to see where I stand
 
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Cilderr

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Preflop 180 with low MTT would be good. And post-flop raise about pot.
 
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