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Originally Posted by Magnum1111
There is not going to be 1 correct answer to this question because so much of it depends upon what actual hand your villain holds and how fishy your villain is.
If your villain holds 99 for a worse FH, then by all means, go ahead and shove.
If your villain was drawing at a straight and missed, then shoving doesn't get you any additional value.
If your villain is fishy enough to call an all-in with just top pair on this soaking wet board, then go ahead and shove.
if your villain is conservative enough to fold a made, small-flush like 67dd to an all in, then whatever you do, don't go all in, bet smaller.
It is a game of imperfect information so we can't definitively answer how to get the most value in this particular spot.
If it were me, personally, I'd lead out again much the same way you did on the previous two streets, for half pot+ and hope he made his flush and wants to raise me.
Like this play. If villain made flush, they are likely to shove vs /12 pot bet. A shove, not many will call. Value bet is for value, and shove is not value bet.