$400 NLHE Full Ring: Nut flush draw vs short stack

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LeGenie

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Hi guys I recently played an interesting hand at a 2/5 NL table and would like some feedback on the way I approached this hand.

Starting stacks:

Hero: $500
Villain: $200

Villain just sat down at the table therefore I have no info on him other than he is possibly in his late 20s, he is drinking beer, and bought in short stack which means he is most likely not a good player. Villain opens in MP for $20 after 2 EP limpers. Hero calls on the BTN holding A:spade: Q:club: SB folds, BB and the 2 EP limpers call as well.

The flop comes: J:spade: 4:spade: 9:spade: $82 in pot

It gets checked around to Villain who bets $50. Now my question here is given the effective stacks would you just shove with 2 overs and the nut flush draw or call and play the turn?

Thanks for the feedback guys!
 
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thatgreekdude

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we obviously don't jam in this spot with 2 people still to act behind us? just call and see a turn card.
 
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If we jam, surely he will not go away.
 
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I think I would just call. I don't think he's going to be pushed off his hand plus you have two others to react as well. You're IP so call and see what the turn looks like.
 
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just a call here since you have no info on villian. hes got 70 of his 200 in already and would most likly call a shove. see the turn hope to hit spade or even an ace or queen as he most likely on flush draw as well or top pair
 
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