£0.50/£1 cash game at DTD
- some background first if I may, as I always feel it is relevant.
I am in the middle of a brutal downswing, both live and online, tournament and cash. My bankroll and confidence have taken a battering. I am getting sick of people flopping flushes and straights and hitting their gutshots on the river. I have just had the night from hell the night before online - so bad I am seriously thinking of packing in online poker.
Anyway, you get the drift, we've all been here before.
I have played the tournament before this and suffered four consecutive suckouts on the river to knock me out after being in a good chip position for once. But no way am I on tilt. I feel good, positive even.
Anyway, the hand:
I have requested the dealer that I top up by £40 to £100 just before I look at my cards under the gun.
I feel great that I have done so as I see two Aces.
I raise to £4 and get four callers. Not ideal. I would normally raise more, but it's been a tight table.
Flop is

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Again, not a great flop and I'm sensing problems.
Small blind (who has only just sat down) checks, big blind bets £10.
I raise to £30.
Folded to small blind who now pushes all in for £77.
Big blind folds reluctantly.
I have played with oppo before. He is a fish who justifies a lot of very loose calls with the usual donkey justification of 'implied odds' regardless of stack size and "I'm not passing now with what's in the pot" regardless of whether his maths is correct as he hits his gutshot. In fact he's just done it to some poor sod who has walked off shaking his head at his terrible call.
We have history in the sense that he always sucks out on me and something else about him winds me up, although I can't put my finger on it. I think it's the fact that he thinks he's a lot better player than he is.
Anyway, the pot is £133 and it's £47 to call with my aces.
I go through his range; he is the sort to push a flush and straight draw. I fear he has the straight, mainly because it would be 'typical' given my current form and history with oppo. He could have two pair or a set. He could have tptk and a flush draw.
But a made hand seems most likely given his shove over a lead-out and re-raise.
I have the Ace of hearts so have (admittedly long-shot) odds for a flush. Anyway, given the pot odds (2.8 to 1), can I call here with two cards to come or do I lay it down?
Thanks.