You're right that I messed up some of the calculations. The hand history confused me about the difference between bets and raises. Having starting stacks would help. If I have time later, I'll go back over the numbers and fix them.

Quote Originally Posted by Lexicon Devil
However, the flush draw comes in after me. If you aren't going to include that in the pot-odds calculation, you can't include that in the equity calcuation.

Take the flush draw out and my equity increases to better than 3.87-to-1. Include the flush draw and pot odds are there.

Suppose - for example, that everyone folded after me. That would put me up against the two sets and the donkey TPMK. My equity then would be 28.1%.

So better than 3-to-1.

Easy call.
I agree your equity calculations and pot odds calculations both have to involve the same hands.

But without some strong reads, I think you have to assume that there will be a flush draw out against you by showdown. Either he has already gone all-in in front of you or will call behind you based on pot odds.