Quote Originally Posted by Zangief
Quote Originally Posted by Molinero
Quote Originally Posted by Zangief
My opponent will fold the turn if he misses, but go all-in if he hits.
I will always call an all-in.
Maybe I'm missing something, but if your op goes all in when he hits, why would you call? Seems like a pretty obvious fold here, if he pushes 95BB at a 10BB pot after the third flush card hits, and you had him on a draw.

What did I miss?
This is not supposed to represent a real-world situation; it is supposed to be a theoretical problem designed to answer these questions:

1. If I am committed to my hand for my entire stack, how much must I raise to make sure drawing to a flush is an error for my opponent?

2. Stated from the opposite side: If I believe an opponent is committed to his entire stack, how much can I call with a flush draw that will still be profitable?

I am not suggesting that anyone should play like this. But I think this information could be useful in situations similar to those stated in the original problem.
Fair enough: Raise everything. That oughta do it.