Flushes can be difficult to get much money from. Usually I play every hand hard so I would have raised the flush on the turn as well and hoped that someone had something worth paying me off with. Too bad the SB didnt have a better flush.

If you would have slowplayed the turn, I think it would have just kept the pot smaller. Neither one of these guys really looks like they were very attached to their hands. The board really sucked for the guy with two pair, so its lucky he even called that, and the smaller flush was scared so I dont think much money was ever destined to change hands with this hand.

Its possible that slowplaying the turn and then betting hard on the river would have gotten him thinking you had the straight, but I still dont see the pot getting huge.