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In my opinion, if you have already decided to play for stacks at this stage then I'd push the flop while you have made your hand and he hopefully hasn't.
If you wait till the turn and it comes a club then you have to make a harder decision if you think he has made his flush since you are looking for the case 5 or a board pair to win.
Pushing the flop with your set gives you the chance to take down a $4.20 pot straight away by taking away his odds to play for the flush, and if he does chase you are still ahead and he has made a mistake.
If however you can put them on 88 then you have a harder decision, hell even if 84 is in their range (and given this is the BB we're talking about) then you have to worry still as an 8 on the turn or river will give them a bigger boat but they are still making a mistake chasing and you want them to call with 2 pair.
Then again, I could be wrong and am sure I'll be corrected if I am
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