Re: Hate all over me for this one.
Preflop, your position kind of sucks and villain isn't deep enough to make your drawing hand valuable.
You're looking to flop a draw strong enough to push with, but you have very little fold equity due to villain's style of play and shallow stack. So, most of the time, you're paying $2 to maybe flop something good enough to coinflip the rest of your stack with a maniac.
On the flop, you hold the very definition of a weak draw. Third nut flush, backdoor straight draws only, and a slim chance of live overcards. Unless he has TT or worse a substantial % of the time, raising is a losing play.
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