Call all in or Fold?

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Playing microstakes online.
Villain 1: UTG aggressive reg 100bb
Hero: Button 80bb
Villain 2: BB maniac who was on a major hot streak 400bb

Hero: Ah,Qh
Villain 1 bets 3bb, Hero calls, Villain 2 calls
Flop: 9h, 10h, 4s
Villain 1 bets 10bb, Hero calls, Villain 2 folds
Turn: Jc
Villain 1 shoves

Do I call? What is the right play? I put him on either a set or over pair. I have an open ended straight draw and nut flush draw. I called.

River: Qs

I lost, he had a set of 10's.

If it had been the late stages of a tournament or in a larger cash game I would have probably folded.

Comments please.
 
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Playing microstakes online.
Villain 1: UTG aggressive reg 100bb
Hero: Button 80bb
Villain 2: BB maniac who was on a major hot streak 400bb

Hero: Ah,Qh
Villain 1 bets 3bb, Hero calls, Villain 2 calls
Flop: 9h, 10h, 4s
Villain 1 bets 10bb, Hero calls, Villain 2 folds
Turn: Jc
Villain 1 shoves

Do I call? What is the right play? I put him on either a set or over pair. I have an open ended straight draw and nut flush draw. I called.

River: Qs

I lost, he had a set of 10's.

If it had been the late stages of a tournament or in a larger cash game I would have probably folded.

Comments please.
If you feel the V's range is set or Over pair, you do not have enough equity to call the shove. They have to have some AK shoves for you to call and/or other bluffs
 
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If you put him on a set or overpair then you were behind but playing a good drawing hand.
Don’t think you had pot odds and in this situation, I would probably fold with 67 BB’s left to play with.
 
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any time you are at risk, and all you have is a draw, i would fold!
 
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I think you played it right. Sometimes this happens in poker, when a player's style and reputation helps him play more aggressively with a stronger hand than we think. It's important to keep that factor in mind at the poker table. :unsure:
 
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Thanks for the comments. I am surprised that the consensus is a fold but that is why I asked. I have several similar hands recently and have lost more than I won. I will be more cautious in the future.
 
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It's lacking a lot of information for me to completely decide my movement (pre-flop bets, your own behavior at the table, pot values at each stage, etc.)...

But you just needed to remember that he was a reg, so he can manipulate your perception about him, and this would make you do a mistake easily by not being able to completely see what he was about to do against you in that board.

Also, you could calculate your pot odds by calling against him and try to determine if your hand can defeat his range (and not his exact hand, because you can't guess it correctly by yourself during the game) in long term...
 
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