Hi All,

Thanks for your feedback. I decided not to raise on the flop to get more chips in the hand. Also if someone is on a flush draw I would think I have to raise a lot to make them fold after the flop. I wanted to see a cheap turn and see if the flush came on the table. With the raise preflop I wouldn't put anyone on a hand like 5-7. I guess someone on a flush draw had a 40% chance of hitting the flush and a raise would not push them away.

On the turn I saw 2 largers bets and felt they were on a drawning hand, just bluffing or over pair and felt I hand a chance to make a good pot. If I was lucky one of them had an set smaller than mine and drawing to 1 out. So that's why I decided to shove all in. I felt that I was in the lead with the ranges I put them on and would be going all in with the best hand. I also though if they folded that's a good size pot considering the level I'm playing at.

MadMojoMonkey, I will take your advise and avoid posting the results. I will also provide more details about my thought process when posting a hand history. I'm new to this forum thing and posting hand history. I like to keep this thread running with better examples in the future.