Uncapped 1-2 game. Hero has 700 stack. Villain covers.
Villain: Late twenties/early thirties black guy. Seems like a decent TAG. Uses position well and have seen him make a few correct but tough folds.
Hero: late twenties/early thirties white guy. Been having success at the table, been caught in a couple bluffs, but also shown down the goods in some pretty big pots. Villain has seemingly been trying to avoid getting in marginal spots with me or playing me out of position (I have the second largest stack at the table).
Hero dealt 3
5
in MP. Button straddles for 5, SB (Villain) calls, BB calls, UG calls, UG + 1 calls, Hero calls, Fold, Fold, Button raises to 10 and everyone calls (Pot 60).
Flop: 2
4
7
Villain bets 30, BB folds, UG folds, UG +1 calls, Hero calls, Button folds (Pot 150). Should I have raised here? Do I want to get it all in here even where there is a decent chance that there is a better flush draw out there?
Turn: 7
gives me a flush and I still have my straight flush redraw. Casino has high hand bonuses. 7 high straight flush pays about $650 and 5 high straight flush pays about $575. Villain bets $55, UG + 1 raises all in for $110, Hero calls, Villain says can't let you hit that full house, gotta go all in and does (would be about 450 more to call). Hero? Pretty sure I am beat at this point. How much should I be factoring in the possible high hand bonuses?