$50 NLHE 6-max: I’m confused on this hand

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Hey guys this is my first post. Here’s the hand:
Online NL 50 6 max the blinds are .25/.50


UTG ($51.08) who is a 28/19 & 1.8 AF and doesn’t like to fold opens to 1.50.


Main villain in the HJ ($78.19) who is a fish 44/11 & 1.5 AF decides to flat.


Hero in the CO ($53.50) flats w/ 7h5h. Now as a default I would fold here but I called for 3 reasons. UTG is bad and main villain is a really bad fish and they both have full stacks. The button is nitty and would most likely fold leaving me with position on everyone. There was also another fish w/ a full stack in the BB that I was hoping would call too.


Button folds, SB ($49.85) who is 34/21 & 2.4 AF calls, and the fish in the BB folds.


($6.50) Flop is Ah Ts Jh


SB checks, UTG checks, main villain bets alittle less than 3/4 pot. I call with literally no thought of raising and then everyone else folds.


($15.70) Turn is 10d


He checks and I check behind. I checked because I figured he would call me pretty much every time if I bet the turn and I also didn’t think another bullet on the river would get him to fold since he’s a fish.


($15.70) River is 3h giving me the flush.


Villain bets $14.83


Should I shove my last $32.57 for value or just flat?
And also would you have called preflop or would it have been better to just fold? Thanks guys.






 
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Flat here, he will only call your shove with a higher flush or if he boated up on the turn.
Also, the stacks behind are good enough to call preflop if you know they aren't good at folding.
 
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I would have folded preflop. But that's just me. At this point on the river I would just flat call and pray your flush is good. My guess is the person who bet pot has a 10 or an Ace of some sort. Alot of times you should wait for a higher flush because getting outflushed does happen. The board was paired too, but I don't see him having a boat. But you never know.

Did you win the hand? What happened with his hand, do you know what he had? My instinct tells me he had just an Ace or maybe trip 10s. Please let me know what happened in the hand?

How did the hand finish. Did he show the hand?
 
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@kingpoetmusic so I ended up shoving cause I really thought he could look me up with an ace. Looking back I think I should have flatted because he did bet pretty big on the river. But also I didn’t think he had a boat cause he didn’t bet the turn so I thought I was good unless he somehow outdflushed me. it turns out I was wrong cuz he ended up calling and had JT for the boat.
 
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Ouch yeah, a slow play on the turn. Yeah you gotta be careful with a board like that too. Least you got the experience. Don't let it eat you up though. Just play the better hands like the 38 or so hands instead of all the other junk. Because there are so much suited junk out there. It can get you in trouble. Here's a hand chart that might help you to distinguish what to play and help your range a bit.


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Calling pre seems great to me if your reads are right.
 
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