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sorry, this is really horrendous.
first, consider the dead money.
You have 8.50 in the pot. Effective stacks are 40. Not accounting for rake, were you to go all in you would put 31.50 in to win 80. Assuming your opponent has a flush, you'll win 30% of the time, so your equity is 24. So if you're wrong, it's at worst a 7.50 mistake.
Assuming that he's on air, and would fold if you pushed, you stand to gain 28. So he's only got to be bluffing one in 5 times for you to come out ahead. Now add the possibility of him calling with AA-QQ, an under-set, 2 pair, or just a draw. Now you can see how big a mistake it is to fold.
It's 4-handed.
If he happens to be in the SB while I'm in the BB in a blind war, where I flop top set and he simultaneously flops something that beats it, then more power to him. He wins my stack.
Now you say you have a read.
Firstly, as I explained above, your read would have to be so dead on it's not funny. You'd need to be able to put him on a .95 probability of having a made hand to find a fold. You've seen him show down one hand. That's not a good enough read. Now, even assume you have a correct read and this guy is a tight-ass. Would such a player raise you from the SB with T8o or Q2s and call another 5BB when raised?
So, there's no way you can have a read on someone being *that* tight. And even if you did, it would be most consistent with him having a hand like QQ or 99 or even an AJo.
You made a big mistake. But we all make them. I think you can't go too far wrong at the 50NL level if you never folded top set.
(How do I play it? With villain having put in half the effective stack, I'm happy to just push)
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