Hero: Been card dead, so I can't have a TAG image since im not aggresive at all, bc i don't play and when i do I have had to throw the hand away to better. But i am a black male in his 30's so i just default to FOS image. In the past 3 hours I have played 3 hands to any extent and ironically they have been 3 of the last 5 hands. I have gone from 375 to 475, with no sow downs. So yeah, image might have changed.
V1: Spaz, This dude is on some stuff, He's going a mile a minute, sitting directly to my right and has been very active. Saying dumb things like, "bet 11 and i fold" ironically i turned a set on him he checked I bet 11 into a 40 dollar pot and he raised me. I called and bet the pot on the river when he checked, he folded. Stack size 175
V2: Young white guy, doesnt seem like a player, seems like a level one kid who is just gambling. Not wearing hoddie and headphones for what its worth.
Stack size 500
Hero is on the button with 4
4
. MP raises 10, V1 calls, I call on the button. V2 calls.
Flop 4
3
k
Pot 40
MP checks, V1 bets 15, hero raises to 45 (maybe too small)
V2 calls (I know this kid has a flush draw) MP folds V1 spazzes out, starts stacking and dropping chips and finally says all in while shoving chips 3 at a time in the pot.
Now I am just so happy he reoppened it up raising me another 85.
Do you shove here, or raise close to the pot? Not this raise is going to commit me anyway no matter what happens on the turn, so I am thinking just shove. However the shove might just get him off the flush draw.
In this position would you advise shoving anyway and making him call huge, or charge him enough to deny odds but also small enough he might think of still calling?
For what it's worth I shove, but i did it because I wanted him to fold and as he thought about it for 7 minutes I thought, maybe i shouldn't just want him to fold here.
Thoughts?