It seemed that when I bet and the other person raised that they were probably on a heart draw or they had a paired ace with a decent kicker. There was also a straight draw on the board. So there were a lot of options. As it turned out the person that raised me only had a ten high flush. The person that I figured as the possible cheater had the k and smooth called. I would have done the same with his hand.

With the ace of hearts on the board I figured the odds of someone else flopping a flush with the K or Q kicker were slim. I feared that they might be shopping for the extra heart to complete their flush, therefore, I went all in to run off the possible flush hunters. Remember, only two cards existed that would beat my hand and they had to already be paired with another heart. Otherwise the person would have only had less than a 24% chance of hitting another heart.

How would you have played any different?


Don't want to sound like a troll here, but honestly with that kind of action with a flush flop, did you really expect to have the best hand? Not faulting your play at all, and while it is rare to have 3 people have a flush, not totally unheard of.

As for the odds of you being cheated, I would say precisely zero. Worked at casino's before and something like this is would require the total and complete ignorance of security in the casino as well as the dealer at the casino being an inside man. If I was a dealer and wanted to make money stealing from my employer, there are far less involved and far more profitable ways to go about it.[/quote]