Quote Originally Posted by koolmoe
I would probably have check-raised all-in with 12 outs to the nuts and the slim possibility that my A outs are good.

You don't need implied odds to continue here, especially with two opponents.
You definately need implied odds to continue here, if he hits his flush on the turn and both his opponents lose he will lose money in the long run.

For the math though lets see, the pot was at 37 dollars and you needed to put in 15 dollars so you had 2.7 to 1 pot odds and you';ll make your flush 8/47 times on the turn for 5.9 to 1 pot odds.

So then $15 * 5.9 = $88.50, so you should need the pot to get to 88.50, which means you need to get 52 more dollars in the pot, which with two oponents already in the hand calling big bets is pretty likely.

The gutshot straight that you've got doesn't really count because you will almost always be splitting the pot, or occasionally taking it down right away because no one has an ace.

Somebody correct me if i've made any mistakes.