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First villain seems reasonably solid, 14/8 means he's playing decent hands, and he's cbetting around half the time, which is pretty standard. I'd show this guy respect unless he does something crazy. He's raising 8% of hands, which is something like 88+, suited broadway, AJ+.
If I'm playing him, I'd play strong hands against him. This guy understands poker, I will avoid stacking off against this guy with anything less than a set. I will look for value with top pair, but fold if he raises.
Second villain is a loose passive donk, the kind of player we want at the table. He's only raising really good starting hands, but he's calling way too much. Pre flop he is far from aggressive, he is passive. Post flop he is aggressive, which strongly suggests he's a mindless moron, since he's seeing a lot of flops. If he raises pre flop, show him a lot of respect (I'd probably fold AQs), but don't respect his calls. When he raises, he has a very tight range, but when he limps or calls a raise, he has a very wide range. Don't try and bluff this guy because he probably won't fold.
He's raising 4% of hands, that's something like TT+ AQ+.
But he's playing 67% of hands. To give you an idea of how loose this is, a range of any pair, any broadway, any ace and any suited cards, this range represents 46% of starting hands. He's playing even looser than this. He's an idiot who doesn't have a clue what he's doing.
I'd fold if he raises unless I have a premium hand. But, he's seeing a lot of flops with junk and is betting them. Top pair will never get folded against this guy, without top kicker I'd probably just let him fire away, calling each bet to showdown. With TPTK+, I'll get aggressive, since he probably continues with worse top pair and draws. I might even call second pair down to showdown if the bets are small enough. Just try and get this guy isolated in pots you've raised, and value bet your big hands.
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