Stack off in limped pot?
1/3 NL. I am the effective stack at about 270. Main villain is middle aged Asian male new to table. UTG, LJ, BTN, and SB limp. I check in the BB with 7c6d. Flop is Th6s2h and is checked around. Turn is 7s for Th6s2h7s. I lead for 15, UTG and BTN call. River is 6h for for Th6s2h7s6h. I lead for 50, UTG raises to 125. Call or shove for 135 more?
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easy shove
we only lose to tt/77/6t
we beat flushes
Yeah I’m very happy to shove here. Villain will be getting great odds to call with a flush and can also have worse boats. 22 is much more likely than TT (would have raised pre) and 77 (only one combo, might have raised pre).
I had a (somewhat) similar spot last session where I was the BB with K9o in a limped pot on QJTXX and the river went I bet for pot and V raises 2.5x in position. I legitimately tanked on whether I could jam, then finally did, and villain snapped and said, "I have the nuts!" before tabling 98o.
Which is to say, you should probably jam here as well.
Seems like an easy jam to me.
Shove, no second thoughts. Villain very likely made his flush, and I have zero regrets sub-100bb if this is actually boat-over-boat. Can't even imagine it would be though, most V with 2p or a set would raise the turn.
Ditto
I didn't think long and pushed. Villain had 77 for 77766 beat 66677. It didn't make sense to flat with a set on the turn with 2 2-flushes. TT and T6s would probably not be limped UTG, and there was only one combination of 77. The river sizing looked strong. If I had more back, I would have had more of a decision, because he then might fold some worse hands if a I pushed.