in the BB. Two limpers call and MP raises to $5. Two people coldcall in LP and OTB, SB and I call, and limpers call. Seven to the flop which is
. SB bets out. The SB is a CS in alot of hands, but will become very aggressive if she has a pretty good hand. I liked my hand, but I wanted to see what the preflop raiser was going to do, so I called here. Two folds to him and MP raises - read on him was it was tough for him to let go of overpairs, and was decently aggressive after his raises, and wasn't going to toss money away; also I never saw him get aggro on a draw once. Guy in LP calls, another fold, and SB reraises. At this point, I noticed her stack was getting pretty short. She only had about $18 left, so I figured she might not have a set here, although I was pretty sure she thought her hand was pretty good and the best hand. I decided to 4-bet after a second. MP capped the flop, LP coldcaller folded, and SB and I called the cap. Turn was
. SB checked, I bet, MP raised(at this moment I noticed he had only another bet left, oops), SB called all in for $12 and I 3-bet to put MP all in.
I think I played this fine, although the strength I was feeling from my opponents on this hand is way underestimated in my description. My actual impression on the flop was that both plays had sets( or MP had a set and SB had two pair), which actually made me feel better about getting alot of money in this pot.
How did I play this hand? Just curious about opinions, thanks.