Normally I wouldn't play that way, but opening up a bit. This was also one of those tables that allowed limpers to see the flop. When in Rome. I marked villain as a solid bluffable player. He and I have history (only means I have notes on him). He might have had KQs, or QQ, but from what I saw of him, he just completes with KJ. Also, why should I fold to pfr when I have position on him, and the cards that counter his likely holdings?

But the way I play normally (nit) I woulda mucked those cards before button rx'd his second card.