Straight + flush draw on turn

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alan1983

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Hey i lost the hand history.

Anyway, had 98d on button on a 50NL table. My stack was in the 80s and villains in the 80s too.

Tight guy makes a 3.50 re-raise over a minraise, everyone folds and i call.

Flop comes j76 with the 76 diamonds, giving me a straight flush draw.

He bets 4, i raise it to 16, he calls. Im thinking he has AA here and slowed down because of set possibilities.

Turn is a 2 of clubs or something, no help. He checks to me. Whats your move here?

I was thinking push or check? or is some kind of bet in between the best move here?
 
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Fold pre-flop. Unless you're really deep, calling re-raises with suited connectors when the pot isn't already multi-way and you could get squeezed and not even see a flop, is unprofitable.

I think checking behind is correct here, unless you think he can fold an overpair, which is what he probably has. Purely in terms of equity, you're now 35% or something, so betting would obviously be a bluff and most of the time an overpair isn't folding here. You can call up to a pot-sized bet but don't want to be putting more in than you have to.
 
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