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I hear you on the all-in after the flop, and that would have been a very acceptable play, no doubt. And if I was playing in a higher stakes game (like the no limit $100 at Monte Carlo) or a tourney, my play may have been different.
However, for my regular day-to-day game at PP, I tend to not put all my chips on a draw hand that may only be a slight favorite, I tend to wait until I know I'm winning and am a huge favorite. This is my auto-pilot kind of play and I think it's pretty easy to wait and make some money playing this way.
In fact, I thought my raise was surely going to win the pot right there on the flop, it was a big bet for that table. And, obviously, when he called my raise, I wished I HAD bet bigger - which goes to your point of going all-in. The free card was just a result of this play, not the purpose.
One of my concerns, however, was that my opponent was holding the nut flush draw, which puts me at a huge disadvantage, I think that puts him above 60% to win the hand. But his check on the river gave me a greenlight to put him all in at that point.
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