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Shove sounds good. You got lucky they were both interested in the pot. Like spoon said you can't give a free card to the flush draw. A good rule of thumb is to never slow-play anything less than top set, and then only on a dry flop. I think carroter said in another thread that people's calling ranges are much wider than their betting ranges. You have to try and build a big pot. There's really no downside. If they fold, you weren't gonna get anything anyway, except maybe sucked out on.
 Originally Posted by daviddem
It's true. Would you also raise for the same reason if you were facing just a bet from UTG+1 or from CO?
Yes, with a fd out there, they'd have to call to see the next card.
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