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1) Yes but not by much, and only if all your outs are good. You are getting 2.5-1 on your money($16 to call, $40 in pot). If you have 15 outs giving you approx. 33% chance of hitting a winning out or 2 to 1 odds. 2.5 to 1 on your money and 2 to 1 odds = +EV.
I don't believe you can count all the flush outs with two other all-ins as someone is possibly holding a nut flush draw. I would discount your flush outs, maybe even by half giving you approx. 12 outs. Now your odds of winning would be 3 to 1. Then it is EV- to call the push. I don't call this personally.
2) With two overcards and a flush draw I'd say calling the flop is correct. At this point, you can figure approx. 15 outs(Any J, Q, or ). Again 2 to 1 odds and 2.5 to 1 on your money. Plus players in LP yet to act(pluses and minuses to that) that hopefully are passive/callers not agg/raisers. I would call the flop.
3) I fold to the all in as I addressed in question #1. Before the all-in calling on the turn is good. You are getting at least 3.5 to 1 on your money before the all-in. I think your odds to win are still 2 to 1 here.
4) I feel your odds are 2 to 1 to win the hand as I addressed in question #1. I give you approx. 12 outs after discounting for a counterfeited flush draw.
If your Q or J outs were good here, I am moving to Party tonight.
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