Button seems reasonable, though not much of a read on him. He raised preflop quite a few times (he runs at 35/17 over 120 hands, raising about 30% of hands OTB), but I hadn't seen him go out of line postflop. (I got a big stack when I hit a set in a 3way raised pot, and pushed over a bet, if it matters.)
I didn't like how this hand played out, so all the critique is welcome. FWIW if I had a set or 68s I would play it the same way.
Seat 1: CO ($644.50 in chips)
Seat 2: Button ($744.25 in chips)
Seat 4: Hero
($2,255.30 in chips)
Seat 5: BB ($591.00 in chips)
Seat 7: UTG ($372.00 in chips)
Seat 9: MP ($600.00 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Hero posts blind ($3), BB posts blind ($6).
PRE-FLOP
Button bets $21, Hero calls $18, BB folds.
FLOP (48 ):
Hero checks, Button bets $35, Hero raises to $99, Button calls $64.
TURN (246):
Hero bets $177, Button bets $624.25 and is all-in,
Hero?
Pot is 1047 and I need to call 447 more.
Sure I could fold preflop, but I like to play SC type hands OOP from time to time. It seems to me that we are a bit deep for a line like lead-get raised-push to work. If I lead 35 and he raises to 111, there would be about 260 in the pot with 600 behind. And push would be a bit of a stretch.
And what do you think button range is here?
I am interested mainly not in fold/call question on turn, but in better lines here.
What do you think about check/call flop, check/raise turn line?
(Seems like it worth considering, though it's not one of my main lines.)