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[Closed] AA nl25fr Rush

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$0.1/$0.25 No-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)

Known players:
[tg]CO$10.14:///////;BU$38.05:///////;SB$48.09:///////;BB$25.00:///////;UTG1$28.97:///////;UTG2 (Hero)$29.36:///////;MP1$32.02:///////;MP2$9.75:///////;MP3$25.38:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is UTG2 with A:c, A:s.
UTG1 folds, Hero raises to $1.00, MP1 calls $1.00, MP2 calls $1.00, MP3 calls $1.00, 4 folds, 3 folds, 2 folds, BB folds.

Flop: ($4.35) J:c, 7:s, T:s (4 players)
Hero bets $3.30, MP1 calls $3.30, MP2 folds, MP3 folds.

Turn: ($10.95) 6:s (2 players)
Hero bets $7.10, MP1 raises to $14.20, Hero raises to $25.06, MP1 calls $10.86.

River: ($61.07) 9:c (2 players)

Final Pot: $61.07.

Villian is 28/11/0 after 18 hands. Should I fold on turn?? I have A :spade: so he rarely has that flush draw so his range is sets and straight some flushes to maybe some overpairs. I can't really call so I can only shove or fold. I need here around 30% equity when he raise, I have redraw+ sometimes my overpair might be good. Is this enough to shove here??


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4-way I think I wouldn´t really bet turn when flush completes
I think you get more value by c/c turn and then deciding on the river if you want to call him down or not
Once you bet I guess you have to shove since with oevrpair and nut flushdraw you have too much equity to b/f