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Playing very deep trips (300BBs) Vs Flush draw

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Playing very deep trips (300BBs) Vs Flush draw

BB: 2stacks33: 6049
UTG: brainfree420: 6090
UTG1: hiran bass: 5541
UTG2: British&Sea&: 9050
LJ: King Arkmed: 3040
HJ: konnh4nd: 5970
CO: vanway: 6000
BN: craigscott21: 4145
SB: V-BOND130669: 4750
Preflop (30) (9 Players)
vanway was dealt T T
brainfree420 folds, hiran bass raises to 60, British&Sea& folds, King Arkmed folds, konnh4nd raises to 189, vanway calls 189, craigscott21 folds, V-BOND130669 folds, 2stacks33 folds, hiran bass calls 129
Flop (597) 6 2 T (3 Players)
hiran bass checks, konnh4nd bets 358, vanway calls 358, hiran bass raises to 976, konnh4nd folds, vanway raises to 5811, and is all in, hiran bass calls 4376, and is all in
Turn (12476) 6 2 T 4 (2 Players)
River (12476) 6 2 T 4 7 (2 Players)
Final Pot
hiran bass has A Q vanway has T T hiran bass wins 11659

so here's a situation I found every now and then. The tournament just began, we are very very deep cause the tournament it's 1r1a, and we hit a set. Obviously the villian, the moment he reraises there it's a flush draw (with that board I don't think he would check/raise any other thing). So the question is: Being so deep, it's worth the all in, or would it be better to cold call his reraise, to push the rest on turn in case no hearts come?

Also, and here's  a more interesting question: What would you play it, if instead of TT we would have AT? Would you still end up all in knowing he has a flush draw?

Thanks for your reply!

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