I get :5c: :5h: on SB. 3 opponents including BB. Unraised pot.
Board :5d: :7h: :7d:
Pot=4BB
Stacks around 100BB each.
I lead for 12BB, button raises to 30BB and I push.
Standard? Overbet g00t?
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I get :5c: :5h: on SB. 3 opponents including BB. Unraised pot.
Board :5d: :7h: :7d:
Pot=4BB
Stacks around 100BB each.
I lead for 12BB, button raises to 30BB and I push.
Standard? Overbet g00t?
Insta push for me. I would figure the villain came in with A 7s and sees the trips as his ticket out.
He's ready to stack off. Pooooshh!!!
My only concern is that a push doesn't give him a chance to put in more money with really weak hands. Although that depends on the stake, etc.
We're certainly felting this. All-in is one way to go, but I don't think it's the only reasonable line here. There also is value in mixing this up.
Call, check/raise a/i?
I like the push, a turn diamond might make him not put his stack in with whatever he has (I'm guessing A7 or some overpair, which he is going to call a flop push with if he's put this much money in already).
Edit: I don't think I like the overbet lead, though. Most times you'll just pick up the 4BBs. I prefer to lead for pot and hope some jackass wants to draw to a flush and stack off vs your "7x".
This is one of the rare times I'd minraise.
You almost certainly have him completely crushed here. A straight push might make him back off of his 7x (since who knows what he has on the button).
A minraise gives him what, better than 3:1 on just a call? Good. I want him hitting his flush if he just calls, and most aggressive players not on a flush with a hand will push this and get stacked just the same.
Although $50NL is a bit tighter than $25NL, I still often kick myself in the butt after I catch someone with strong second best and let them go off the hook by merciful moderate v-bets or something.
Results:
He thought a bit and called. J7s no good, turn and river no help. :shipit: