$5 NLHE Full Ring: Inside SD + FD + overs OOP facing shove on turn (5NL, FR micros)

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$5 NLHE Full Ring: Inside SD + FD + overs OOP facing shove on turn (5NL, FR micros)

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 22/16/7.1

I was facing a very big LAG (22/16/7.1) who was shallow-stacked and who always played aggressively and w/ a huge range in LP. Knowing this, I call his 3bet, and flop a an inside straight draw, a nut flush draw, & 2 overcards. Turn is a blank, he shoves is remaining chips in here. I don't have a made hand yet. Am I spewing just to call?

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NL Holdem $0.05(BB) Replayer
SB ($4.31)
BB ($2.78)
UTG ($5.03)
Hero ($6.20)
UTG+2 ($5.19)
MP1 ($4.39)
CO ($3.67)
BTN ($2.49)

Dealt to Hero Q
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fold, Hero raises to $0.20, fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to $0.67, fold, fold, Hero calls $0.47

FLOP ($1.41) J
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4
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Hero checks, BTN bets $0.82, Hero calls $0.82

TURN ($3.05) J
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Hero checks, BTN bets $1 (all in)

Herro?
 
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check-raise flop all day and twice on Sunday. never fold turn.

This is a simple pot-odds/pokerstove problem and a very easy one to solve. You are getting more than 4-1 on a call and cannot be bluffed off the best hand. You are getting pretty much direct odds even if he has the nuts and there are plenty of times in which you'll see something like KQ/98 or worse flush draws.
 
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Besides the simple odds problem baudib described, the big issue is you calling the AQs out of position. You'll only lose money that way. Just shove over his 3-bet, problem solved
 
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I can't see the suits so I made them up.

Board: Js 4s Th 5c
Dead:


equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 41.107% 41.11% 00.00% 1248 0.00 { AsQs }
Hand 1: 58.893% 58.89% 00.00% 1788 0.00 { 88+, AKs, AJs, KJs+, QJs, AKo, AJo, KQo }

This is really conservative, assuming he has almost all made hands and no worse flush draws.
Folding turn is burning money but really get it in on the flop.
 
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Besides the simple odds problem baudib described, the big issue is you calling the AQs out of position. You'll only lose money that way. Just shove over his 3-bet, problem solved

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Shove the flop. Get the fold equity (although I don't think you have much with his stack size) and you have a shit ton of outs if he is ahead!
 
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