£150 NLHE MTT: Turn facing check-raise from preflop aggressor on wet board

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Late in MTT tournament, 30 players left out of 480, full ring, ITM but pay jump not significant

MP: 30BB left, a bit loose as called 3bet with 88 OOP against EP re-raise
and played aggressively on Q22 board.
BTN (Hero): 17BB left, tight image

No short stack blinds behind so unlikely to face a squeeze

MP opened 2.5BB, and folded to BTN (Hero) with :9s4::10s4: who called and blinds folded.

Flop: Pot size 7BB

:3d4::5c4::6c4:


MP checked and BTN checked.

Turn: Pot size 7BB

:7d4:

MP checked and BTN bet 2.5BB. MP raised to 5BB. Hero shoved.

MP min-raise looks very suspicious to me as he didn't bet two streets.
So I put him on either nuts A4s or air and excluded overpairs/set/flush draws.
The board texture favours preflop caller ranges and looks like a good spot to shove as I could rep A4,76,65.87 and unlikely to win with T9 at showdown

What do you think?
 
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Pre is close, usually we can shove this vs a loose MP opener, especially if they are MP2 or HJ or CO.

Flop: I like a very small stab here.

Turn: I assume people who minraise here have fairly strong hands, but I could trust a read on a specific opponent if i think it says otherwise.
 
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