Re: AsJs flush draw stay in or drop out?
I agree. You can't fold. You not only have the nut flush draw, you also have two runner-runner gutshots for a straight. I know from the way the hand played out so far that you are behind to at least KQ if not stronger. I would have bet out on the flop and hoped to eliminate some aces looking to share a pot if it hit. Besides, I doubt you are going to lose many on such a big pot.
My biggest fear for the turn obviously would be for the board to pair. Then, if you are facing two big-bets cold, you really have to go into the think tank and calculate odds.
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