Hence the power of position. All you have is an overpair, and two players are left to act behind you.
In any case, I'd shove the flop for three reasons:
1.) You could very well have the best hand here, unless OFC one of them has something like K-10-10-X.
2.) UTG and MP have $22 and $27 left - they have less than a pot-sized bet. They're calling most likely with any T, J-J, Q-Q, K-K, all hands you have crushed.
3.) You could force them to fold and scoop the pot right there.
ive called and ive done also the dance but the gambler snapped me with T7hh95 and a magic flush runner runner appeared!
Why are you questioning your play if you got it in good? what do you expect us to say here, fold your huge equity because someone might catch a runner runner?
Sorry if I came up harsh, just try to not be resultsoriented.
If you'd use an odds calculator you'd see you had 60 / 40 on the flop so it's not much to discuss, money is going in and if you get sucked out well, **** happens.
never mind,i know but for now its a little difficult for me to understand when is standard or when i could played differently, sometimes im result oriented