$1 NLHE MTT Turbo: NLHE MTT Turbo shove question

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Would you play this the same way? Don't have much info on villains at this point but didn't suspect the button would come along for the ride. Don't have much experience in tournament (I would shove 100% of the time in a cash game on the flop), not sure I should go all-in or call the flop and re-evaluate ott here though. Thx!

No Limit Hold'em Tournament T150/T300

Stacks:
UTG - UTG (T1,980)
UTG+1 - UTG+1 (T715)
MP - MP (T1,730)
MP2 - MP2 (T4,923)
CO - CO (T1,485)
BTN - BTN (T9,425)
SB - SB (T3,515)
BB - Hero (T7,251)

Preflop: (T770, 8 players) Hero is BB with 6d 8h
5 folds, BTN calls T300, SB calls T150, Hero checks

Flop: 5h 4s 7s (T1,220, 3 players - BTN: T9,085, SB: T3,175, Hero: T6,911)
SB bets T3,175 (all-in), Hero raises to T6,911 (all-in), BTN calls T6,911

Turn: Kh (T18,217, 3 players, 2 all-in - BTN: T2,174, SB: T0, Hero: T0)

River: 3s (T18,217, 3 players, 2 all-in - BTN: T2,174, SB: T0, Hero: T0)

Total Pot: T18,217
 
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Seems pretty standard,not like you are going to do to much different preflop and once you hit the flop your best chance of getting called allin are from flush draws.
So when the small blind shoves you do not want to tank to long and make it appear like a impulsive snap call. After that you really only worry about the flush,so I do not see any other line you could have taken here.
 
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yeah i don't see anything wrong although i'd like to know what the others had.
 
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I'm flat calling here to induce the Button to come along with worse. You have the flopped nuts and there isn't really anything to worry about. I'm jamming any turn if the button flats and obviously calling if he comes over the top.

I'm guessing you lost to a flush on the river here otherwise this hand never gets posted.
 
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I'm flat calling here to induce the Button to come along with worse. You have the flopped nuts and there isn't really anything to worry about. I'm jamming any turn if the button flats and obviously calling if he comes over the top.

I'm guessing you lost to a flush on the river here otherwise this hand never gets posted.

Indeed, button made a flush, other had two pairs.

That was my conclusion afterwards, if I flat on the flop, the button probably calls too. Perhaps me going all-in on the turn now means he's folding as it's now an -EV situation for him.
 
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Indeed, button made a flush, other had two pairs.

That was my conclusion afterwards, if I flat on the flop, the button probably calls too. Perhaps me going all-in on the turn now means he's folding as it's now an -EV situation for him.
The result of the hand shouldn't determine how you conclude afterwards. Button is going to have a flush draw <10% of the time here so we can't be worried about that. I don't think your opponent is folding a flush draw on the flop/turn here regardless of what you do.
 
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Then it was a cooler, too bad! Thanks for your input!
 
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It shouldn't really make a difference to flat or shove here. You are pot committed with a call. You can make an argument for doing both. I personally think you should shove mainly if a bad card comes on turn your opponent may have a small chance of getting away.
 
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