I'm in the SB deep stacked at $85. I have owned the table, dictating a lot of the tempo. I had $115 until about 10 hands ago when I got all in against a shortish stack with my KK vs his AA. There is one player I respect at the table -- he becomes villain. He's got $90 in the BB. He's a 16%/5% guy who's not messed around a lot.
I hold
[7s] in the SB, it's limped 3 times to me and I complete. BB Checks.
The flop is
[Td][8s]. Pot is $2.50 and I act first. I bet $2. Because I've bet at every pot, this is a good move for me. I'll get action from any 9, any J, and a bunch of different draws. I expect I could even get a reraise. I don't have to wait for the reraise...BB makes it $10
This is a solid player. He's not on a draw. He has a hand and thinks it's good, but knows I'd bet the draw. He almost surely overbet to make the straight draw look bad to the 3 players left to act. This was my read at the moment...my read changes in a minute...but right now I think he's got at least AJ, but probably top 2. So I raise to $30, not really sure how he'll react. He thinks, and he pushes. It's about $47 for me to call.
Anyone lay this down?