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an interesting question is whether or not there s a point where playing the flop vs a short and vs a deep stacked opponent become similar facing the flop CR.
as played there's nothing wrong with flatting the flop raise and evaluating the turn. he s usually not folding when you nut and may play passively if one of a million turn cards hit, giving you a free river (if a turn J, T, 9, 8, 7, K or Q doesn t improve his hand) so I think flatting the flop raise is def +ev.
as to whether shoving is more +ev, we d have to know more about the villain to know what kind of range he s representing here since some ppl will raise this with a with variety of shit and some will only raise this with top 2 or better.
without knowing that, we just have to assume he s somewhere in between, giving us something like 38% equity vs his CR range which easily justifies shoving with all the money in the pot but probably makes calling a better play just to fold the turn unimproved to a decent-sized bet
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