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[Closed] Shoving a straight on a reraise?

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I get freeplay with 45s with a 3.5k stack on the BB with 5 people limping, with blinds being 30/60. (Note this is live)

Board is 678, no fluhdraws. Pot is 360 I bet out 200 everyone folds up to the button who calls with the same stack as me.
Turn comes T and gives a possible flushdraw. I raise 400, I get reraised for 1000

What do I do here? Flatcall? Shove? Note that the player hasn't been too aggressive, nor has he been too passive, no hands shown down since he joined our table recently.


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Wurble
Joined: 04.04.2009

I'd probably put him on trips and shove it. If he's flush chasing I don't think he has the odds to call so I believe it would be a good shove.


The only hands that beat you are 9x. Is it possible he limps with 99, 89, T9, J9, A9?
If he limps with small/mid PP's he probably hit a set, lower suited connectors probably hit 2pair that he could play that way. I wouldn't put him on TT+.

I don't think the shove here would be a mistake, although you might scare off 2pairs, possibly sets and isolate yourself against hands that beat you?


Wurble
Joined: 04.04.2009

lol I obviously didn't read this very well because I didn't even think of a 9... That would prossibly push me off the pot depending on reads.