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did i have bad odds to call?
[AKo] > SinkRox posted small blind ($0.10)
> Aston777 posted big blind ($0.20)
> Game # 231,780,021 starting.
> Dealing Hole Cards
> glesgadude1 folded
> playdays2k called for $0.20
> MrSlimpy called for $0.20
> burtee1 called for $0.20
> SinkRox raised for $1.80
> Aston777 folded
playdays2k> aston learn to play please
> playdays2k went all-in for $3.66
> MrSlimpy folded
> burtee1 called for $3.66
> SinkRox called for $1.96
> Dealing the Flop(Qª6ªJª)
> SinkRox checked
playdays2k> oppps me out
> burtee1 went all-in for $12.52
> SinkRox called for $12.52
> Dealing the turn(5ª)
> Dealing the river(4ª)
> burtee1 shows a Flush, Spades
(QªJª6ª5ª4ª)
> playdays2k shows a Flush, Spades
(QªJª6ª5ª4ª)
> SinkRox wins $35.17 with a Flush, Spades [king high]
After 1-2 yrs playing SnGs exclusivly, im used to checking down when I dont have a made hand and someone else is allin pre-flop (due to the pointlessness of bluffing into a dry pot)
However I realise the situation is different in ring games. In hindsight, knowing i *would* call his flop allin, I guess i may aswell of made the all-in move.. or at least a juicy bet.
At the flop I had a flush draw to the King. I understand the 2-1 odds werent there to call a flush draw - but the gutshot draw + holding the overcards tempted me into it. This was a tricky one, and a play for a bit of a gambel.
What would you have done? Remember my flush draw was only to the king plus someone could have a made flush already.
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