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Just had a bit of an interesting low stakes cash hand. All at least 100BB+ deep. Early 3BB raise and then call, I have 89s in cutoff and call, also called by button, blinds fold so 4 to the flop. Flop 884. Initial raiser bets about 2/3rds (which I think must be about 10BB), next player folds, I raise twice the bet (so put in another 10+20BB). Button folds. Other player min raise, I shove he calls. He has 44 for the full house I’m drawing my four outs. Question is this, am I too keen to get it in here? Was thinking he could not only have 44 or 8T+, but more likely to have (big) over pair? I am assuming that my hand is too strong to fold at the min raise stage (or any after the flop). Probably a reason to reraise pre perhaps.
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However. You have a very strong hand on a very dry flop. Once there has been a bet, a raise, and a re-raise your reliavtive hand strength reduces significantly. Chances are (unless the other player is bluffing that the 3-bettor has us beat. Think of it from the villians perpective. He makes a standard c-bet, gets raised, doesn't fold but re-raises, and then you 4-bet shove on the flop. No way can call your hand with one pair, so he has to have AT LEAST trips. If he has trips then for you to be winning he has to have open raised pre from early possition with 82,83,85,86,87. Would he really do that.
A better plan would have been to flat call. There is a chance that he has a big ace type hand or premium pair. If the turn is a paint card then raise the turn or, call the second barrel and raise the river.
Think about your relative hand strength rather than your absolute hand strength. You have represented such a strong hand here that it's almost impossible for the other player to continue without the nuts.