villain 1 is still relatively tight preflop, so keep that in mind postflop when going for thinner value. like, Axxtt whiffs his range unless you think that he's limp/calling a lot of Axs, his range is weak, our multistreet bluffs and valuebets are obv going to be better because playing vs weak ranges is fun.

villain 2- on the flop, most of his range is going to fold, call and fold a later street, or call down, with some weird donk bets/check minraises(probably very uncommon compared to c/f or c/c). he folded on a brick on a fairly wet flop, so he'll probably be folding when he doesn't improve on dry flops as well. rule of thumb: bet big for value, big on dry flops, less on wet flops