Hand 1, you can happily fold any non-sets to this donktastic shove. Unless you see them shipping with TPTK on low boards, or valuing mid-overpairs on low boards like that, just fold any 1-pair hand or lower. If you had 2-pair, you probably sigh call and expect to lose. If you do that 5 times with 2-pair, you can stop calling with 2-pair until you see them show up with crap when you call with a set.

Quote Originally Posted by ongbonga
Actually KQo UTG+1, 8 handed, facing an UTG open, we can just go ahead and fold pre.
So much this.
KQo is just a fold PRE 100% of the time in that spot. Even with mouth-breathing fish in every seat, you'll face a lot of tough decisions post OOP.
Focus on other things until you have evidence that you're UTG+1 ranges are too tight for the population. For now, they're definitely not.
I mean... if Villain's aren't noticing your range, then you don't need to do anything tricky with it. KQo from UTG+1 is prob close to a 0EV hand to play, if you play well post flop. That means it adds no value in itself to your range, it only adds value in confusing the villains that were able to deal with your tight range by loosening your range and making them deal with more.