200k Double Deuce: KJo in the SB

I feel like KJo is too weak to put in a raise preflop and play oop especially with with my stack size (~15-20bbs)...is just completing in the SB bad?

And also, do I get it in here and just hope he didnt flop some stupid 2-pair type hand?

HERO = 16K
BB = 10k
CO = 10K

Dealer: Hand #13087699938
Dealer: thegoodgay antes 75
Dealer: HERO antes 75
Dealer: gds67 antes 75
Dealer: Blown Tracks antes 75
Dealer: Ferna134 antes 75
Dealer: felipenyus antes 75
Dealer: lorenzo45 antes 75
Dealer: gStAcKz23 antes 75
Dealer: Betadine88 antes 75
Dealer: HERO posts the small blind of 300
Dealer: gds67 posts the big blind of 600

Dealer: You have been dealt J:h: K:c:
Dealer: Blown Tracks folds
Dealer: Ferna134 folds
Dealer: felipenyus folds
Dealer: lorenzo45 folds
Dealer: gStAcKz23 folds
Dealer: Betadine88 calls 600
Dealer: thegoodgay folds
Dealer: HERO calls 300
Dealer: gds67 checks
Dealer: The flop is 6:c: 2:d: J:s:
Dealer: HERO checks
Dealer: gds67 checks
Dealer: Betadine88 bets 600
Dealer: HERO raises to 1,996
Dealer: gds67 raises to 9,820, and is all in
Dealer: Betadine88 folds
Dealer: HERO ?

Comments

  • idk, but I think your drawing to 3 outs here.

    As you said, smells like a dirty 2 pair.

    btw, I think a PF raise is completely acceptable here. CO is likely a monkey limping at this point, highly unlikely you're getting trapped. If you make it ~2200 here they would likely go away, without damaging your stack if you get played back.
  • Was there a possible flushdraw on the board? In that case BB - counting on a good FE - might be willing to play like this with two hole cards of the same suit.

    If no flushdraw and no special reads on the player I most likely would fold (giving him credit for a two pair or perhaps a set with deuces or even sixes), but not without wondering if I once again played too tight. With a flushdraw I might call, since shoving in this position is something I sometimes do myself and also see other not too passive players do from time to time.
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