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				 Should I have seen this coming?
				
					
						Hiya,
 I think I got this wrong post-flop. But equally possible I got it wrong all along.
 
 It's early in a Pacific Poker play money SNG (6 players, 1000 chips each).
 Blinds 10/20.
 
 UTG: Folds.
 Me: (Kd 5d) Call.
 CO: Call  BTN: Call SB: Call
 
 Flop: Jd 9s Td
 
 Okay, so I've got a strong flush-draw with gut shot which I remember as being around 45% on the outs odds-chart I read here. Not sure if I'd play a pair of kings here, but if one adds those in it's perhaps 50%
 
 SB: Check BB: Check
 Me: Bet 60    (approx half-pot)
 CO: Fold BTN: Call SB: Fold BB: Fold
 
 Turn: Qc
 
 I've made my straight, if my opponent hasn't made a straight I want them out before a king turns up on the board.
 
 Me: Bet 439
 BTN: Raise  878
 Me: Raise 920 (All-in)
 BTN: Call 900 (All-in)
 
 Is the bet too big?  Twice the pot. I don't really want to be called here.
 
 Is it stupid to call the re-raise? I'd put him on a king, which means a split pot, if he's put me on the same he may be trying to scare me off a shared pot.
 
 If he has got AK, which I really hadn't thought likely (he did nothing from the button pre-flop) then I still have the flush draw at 20% and the other three aces to tie.
 
 River 5c.
 
 He shows Ad Kc and wins.
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