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Welcome to the forums. Great to have you here. I agree with Binkley. This is a weird hand to begin with and I like the fold pre. If the original limper is as strong as you say, this is a strange limp that should already have our antenna up. It didn’t happen this time, but I’d expect a back raise from a strong holding a decent amount of the time if this isn’t a regular limper. If he’s a regular limper, then he can’t be that strong. But given that he’s behind you, the A6o is a fold to me pre. You’re either going to get back raised or go multiway with a hand that just is going to be reverse implied odds jail too much.
Once we get to the fireworks in this hand, it gets interesting. We’re so, so deep. There aren’t that many players that are bluff jamming their stack on this board. I guess the only question is, are they ever doing this with the Kc or a set? If they seemed like someone who didn’t understand things that well and could overplay a hand like that, I’d have to call. But I don’t think there are any real bluffs here, so if they can’t be overplaying and they don’t have any reasonable bluffs, I think I might find a fold.