|  | 
			
			
			
			
				 Thoughts on flush Ace high
				
					
						Ok, this is not supposed to be a bad beat story, however I would like to share some thoughts I had playing this hand and would appreciate your comments.
 
 Hitting a flush ace high routinely lets me check if the board is paired to not run into a full house. Do you guys check if there is the possibility of a straight flush?
 
 I didnt here, I instant called his all in. I was more thinking: damn, I missed the royal by one card...
 
 Do you guys like the turn check? I wonder if I should have raised despite the flush board and folded to a reraise to "dodge the bullet".
 
 I think I would always pay someone off again, any insights?
 
 Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
 
 BB ($34.60)
 UTG ($16.45)
 UTG+1 ($29.55)
 UTG+2 ($16.97)
 MP1 ($33.25)
 MP2 ($32.57)
 MP3 ($2.80)
 CO ($3.95)
 Hero ($34.80)
 SB ($5.25)
 
 Preflop: Hero is Button with A
  , Q  .  SB posts a blind of $0.10. UTG calls $0.25, UTG+1 calls $0.25, UTG+2 calls $0.25, 4 folds, Hero raises to $1, 2 folds, UTG folds, UTG+1 calls $0.75, UTG+2 calls $0.75.
 
 Flop: ($3.60) T
  , J  , Q  (3 players) UTG+1 checks, UTG+2 bets $3.49, Hero calls $3.49, UTG+1 calls $3.49.
 
 Turn: ($14.07) K
  (3 players) UTG+1 checks, UTG+2 checks, Hero checks.
 
 River: ($14.07) 2
  (3 players) 
 Ok, this hand seems to be to long for the converter:
 
 
 Villain 1 minbets on river, I bet 10$, villain 2 goes all in I instant call, he shows
    , had flopped a straight flush. |