Bodog $100 NL. I have a full stack and opponent has me well covered.
[Js] in MP, limp in. It's 6-way to the flop.
Flop ($6)
[Qh][Ts] EP bets $3, a fold, I call, another fold, LP raises to $12, a fold, EP folds, I call.
Turn ($33)
I check as quickly as I can. LP thinks about it and bets $31. I have $90 left.
What's my play?
(1) Flat call.
(2) Minraise.
(3) Raise all-in.
I went with #2. That leaves him with the opportunity to feel like he can push his stack in and get some folding equity (HA!!), rather than having to call all-in. He does just that, and I call of course and beat his two pair when a blank falls on the river.
Is there any correct play on the turn here other than minraising?