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TAG SB is a decent player but not overly great. He float shoves, or float raises, me sometimes when he thinks I have AK. Will push a draw, but not known too. Will call raises with small suited connectors OOP, and will jump into being loose passive sometimes with his calls.BB is a bit of a luckbox. He plays ATC sometimes, and then later he'll show up with AK in a big pot. He loses focus sometimes and plays bad, while other times (mostly when he's getting hands) he plays TAG and very powerfully. He seems to be in the LAG donk mood..25/.25, 6 handedHero, Button, has around $100. Covers table.TAG, SB, has around $15.TAG/LAG Donk, BB, around $15 also.UTG folds, MP folds, CO calls, Hero raises to $1.50 with QhQc, Sb calls, BB calls, CO folds.Flop 7h 4h 3d, Pot: $4.75Sb checks, BB checks, Hero bets $4. Sb check shoves to about for about $9 on top of the $4. BB folds. Hero? There is no chance he has air. And I mean, 0 chance.

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Well, you said he's willing to make a move if he thinks you have AK, right? He didn't reraise preflop, so it's unlikely he has KK or AA. There's a lot of hands you can beat here. His range is so wide, since you said he even calls suited connectors out of position. He could have flopped the nuts with 56, but there's also a good chance he has top pair, or an overpair 88-JJ. You are getting 2-1 and I think you get enough G-bucks to make this call.

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Sb checks, BB checks, Hero bets $4. Sb check shoves to about for about $9 on top of the $4. BB folds. Hero? There is no chance he has air. And I mean, 0 chance.
If there's no chance this is air, what do you put him on that you can beat at showdown?
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Flush Draw, TP, Combo draw, I could always negate his crappy two pair, etc.

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Call. Even if you are beat at this point it's a small portion of your stack and you still have him covered after. Just win it back in a few hands. Besides, that would of been about the size of your turn anyways. You just have to put it in on the flop now. Same difference.That's the problem with playing short stacks, any sort of raise commits them.

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