Villain in hand (BB) is bad. For instance, he called a preflop raise OOP, checkraised the turn and bet/called a shove on the turn against a semi-shortstack (150BB pot I think) with QT on a Qx99x board ... the other guy had T9. But then he rebought and got a pretty big stack when a total moron tried to bluff him off of his A7 on an AAQxx board.
Hero has $279 to start hand, BB covers.
UTG calls,
two folds, Hero raises to $11 with
[Ad],
4 folds, BB calls, UTG calls.
Pot $34 Flop
BB bets $20, UTG folds, Hero raises to $50, BB calls.
Turn pot $134.
BB bets $50, Hero calls
River pot $234.
BB bets $100, Hero has $168 left ... and does what?
OK, first thing is, Hero goes back and makes a real raise on the flop. Absolutely unforgiveable how crappy that flop raise is. I'm staring at it and I still can't believe I did it. I can only plead a lack of experience with how fast the numbers get big at the $200 games ... and I promise not to do it again.
So ... should hero shove turn? Or ...?
As played ... would you fold, call or shove the river?