$0.10 NLHE STT Turbo: Should i just call this turn and reevaluate the river?

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 34/11/0.27

888 Poker - 200/400 Ante 40 NL - Holdem - 3 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BB: 6.95 BB (VPIP: 17.24, PFR: 3.45, 3Bet Preflop: 7.69, hands: 29)
Hero (BTN): 18.91 BB
SB: 11.64 BB (VPIP: 34.48, PFR: 10.71, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 29)

3 players post ante of 0.1 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.8 BB) Hero has J:diamond: A:heart:

Hero raises to 2 BB, SB calls 1.5 BB, fold

Flop: (5.3 BB, 2 players) T:spade: 5:spade: 6:heart:
SB bets 1 BB, Hero calls 1 BB

Turn: (7.3 BB, 2 players) A:spade:
SB bets 3.65 BB, Hero raises to 15.81 BB and is all-in, SB calls 4.89 BB and is all-in

River: (24.37 BB, 2 players) 2:spade:

Hero shows J:diamond: A:heart: (One Pair, Aces)
(Pre 71%, Flop 77%, Turn 73%)
SB shows A:diamond: 4:spade: (Flush, Ace High)
(Pre 29%, Flop 23%, Turn 27%)
SB wins 24.37 BB
 
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According to your opponent call, your move was ok here against this specific guy.
Just unlucky river.
 
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You get 3 of a suit on the turn that you don't have and decide to jam? You've got to learn to NOT fall in love with your hand!

Most of us will tread lightly (if at all) to a flushed board.
 
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I think your intuition is correct. Hard to think that way in the moment though.
 
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usually wanna just jam this hand in preflop and be done with it unless your pretty certain the sb will 3bet jam over you alot. raising is obviously fine here though.

rest of the hand looks fine.
 
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Villain already committed himself on the turn and wont fold no matter how much youve raised.But as played look fine to me just ul on the river.
 
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Given that the advanced players don't all agree, which is probably often the case in tricky situations, I feel like chiming in. I would raise the turn but not as much. That way you could potentially continue the tourney if villain already has flush or gets flush on river.
 
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Usually is better to apply maximum pressure with that hands in an unopened pot plus you have them both covered plus it is a hyper turbo tournament. So I feel like you should make the decision of the call for them even harder.

You 3bet the turn to protect your AJ here which is ok but always keep in mind what combinations you block with your holding and you had no spade which means that it's more likely for him to have one/two.
 
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I try to remember to tighten up once a flush is possible especially with no flush draw myself.
 
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Since you have stats from a tracker, you are playing online. In which case I highly suggest you use a 4 colored deck. This not only eliminates any confusion, it also puts flush draws in neon.

The ONLY reason the world doesn't move to 4 colored decks is cause they cost a few cents more to produce, and then buy. Digital cards don't have that encumbrance.
 
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to be honest dj, the fact the flush draw is out there is negated by our relative stack size, folding an ace in this spot is generally a mistake. when you get into deeper stack play sure folding or playing pot control in these spots is a valid option. not here.

like the only reason to not jam this in preflop is to get someone to shove over you preflop. once you go postlop and hit our tpdk theres no chance of folding, since the upside of winning is pretty huge, and the downside to losing isn't too severe (were left with 8bb which is a decent stack size.) so even with ICM as a factor this is an easy peasy jam over, regardless of the potential flush draw.
 
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usually wanna just jam this hand in preflop and be done with it unless your pretty certain the sb will 3bet jam over you alot. raising is obviously fine here though.

rest of the hand looks fine.

This is probably the right advice. Min raise in a 3 handed game is something even I seldom do.
 
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Should probably raise more preflop, should definitely raise more post flop, but shoving when he bet was the right move. Bad beat at that point but I think he folds to more pressure earlier
 
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The only reason why I am NOT opposed to you putting it all in on the turn is because even if he had nothing, he will be getting it in on the river more times than not and it's better NOT to let them bluff you.
 
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I think you played it just fine as is. Unlucky river.
 
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I'd go all-in preflop with this hand (and hands that are much worse than this).

As played I think I would call turn and fold river... If this is a habitual min-bluffer you could easily jam flop with two overcards and fold equity.

Good luck!
 
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good play on all streets, just unlucky.
 
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Villain is indeed pot committed with his bet, your play of reraising all-in was right but you got unlucky. With two overcards on the flop you could have raised his 1BB bet on the flop though...
 
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