$10 NLHE 6-max: Turn equity for shove?

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$10 NL HE 6-max: Turn equity for shove?

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 22/20/1

poker stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players
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UTG: $10.40
MP: $9.85
CO: $10.00
BTN: $9.13
Hero (SB): $13.45
BB: $8.80

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is SB with K:heart: K:club:
1 fold, MP raises to $0.30, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.90, 1 fold, MP calls $0.60

Flop: ($1.90) 6:heart: 3:heart: J:heart: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.90, MP calls $0.90

Turn: ($3.70) K:spade: (2 players)
Hero bets $2.90, MP raises to $5.80, Hero ?

Can anyone suggest what ranges I am being raised with in this spot and do I have the correct equity to shove? (In game I thought this was a nobrainer....but now I can not work out many hands he would make this play with - or if I am even ahead)
 
c9h13no3

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You have 10 outs vs. an ace high flush. 17 outs vs. a flush Q high or lower. And sets, two pair, AK, and other such hands could take this line. Easiest jam ever.

You have a huge hand, go all in. Sometimes, its that easy. You have a set and a flush draw in a 3-bet pot, cram it in & fist pump.

You can also 3-bet preflop a little larger. $1.10-$1.30 would be nice. A slightly larger flop bet is in order as well, but that's getting a little nit-picky.
 
Effexor

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You can also 3-bet preflop a little larger. $1.10-$1.30 would be nice. A slightly larger flop bet is in order as well, but that's getting a little nit-picky.

I don't think thats nit-picky at all. It's a common mistake to not bet your good hands big enough.
 
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