Straight-flush draw in 3 way pot facing all-in (at the micros)
I got myself into an interesting situation with a spewy fish (50/15/4.0) in the CO, and a Reg (19/8/3.3) in SB
Merge Network $0.02/$0.04 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
Hero (BB): $4.00
UTG: $5.02
UTG+1: $3.08
UTG+2: $8.77
MP1: $2.87
MP2: $4.34
CO: $5.62
BTN: $2.20
SB: $3.97
Pre Flop: ($0.06) Hero is BB with Q:heart: K:heart:
2 folds, UTG+2 raises to $0.12, 2 folds, CO calls $0.12, 1 fold, SB calls $0.10, Hero calls $0.08With 3 other people about to see the flop, I don't have a problem calling KQs in the BB. (Right??)
Flop: ($0.48) T:heart: Q:diamond: J:heart: (4 players)
SB bets $0.28, Hero raises to $1.06, UTG+2 folds, CO raises to $5.50 all in, SB calls $3.57 all in, Hero...???I got pretty much the flop I wanted. ;) I think it's safe to assume this flop hit everyone's range pretty hard. I'm likely up against TPTK, or 2 pair, possibly a set, and a made straight, but I could beat it w/ one of my 9 flush outs or tie it w/ one of the 6 straight outs.
As far as I can tell, I have 15 outs if I'm optimistic, maybe 13 or 14 assuming someone else holds an Ace. Either way, but the time the all-in comes around to me that's 3.3:1 pot odds vs my ~2.5:1 drawling hand. I think.
I guess the question isn't really whether I should stack off here at the end; it's whether or not I open-shove the flop instead of just making a standard 3x raise and later calling. Thoughts?