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 Originally Posted by TylerK
Not all of your outs are necessarily clean. You have to be pretty sure that the 3rd guy is going to call if you call this allin.
True. But conversely, if you just call and don't raise all in, you have to be pretty sure that the other player left to act won't raise - which in this case, with a vulnerable set, he very well might have.
Personally I think the best move here, as the probable favorite in the hand, is the aggressive move. I'd rather not leave it up to the other guy to decide my fate. Say you just call here and then the third player raises enough to put you all in - would you want to call, at that point? You don't know he's on a set - he could potentially have a made straight, and now your outs are looking more suspicious and you might have to let it go.
With this strong of a draw and a short stack already all in, I would much rather be the first person of the remaining two to get all his chips in the pot. If he has a stronger hand than you realized or you don't draw out, tough break.
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