You didn't flop a flush - you flopped a Flush draw + straight draw ? Unless the 5d is supposed to be 5c. Seems like your title is wrong.
Regardless you need to shove. You have a monster draw and sweating big draws live is always a blast
Worst case scenario we get our money in vs a pair + better FD or a better flush draw with one of our straight outs. That wouldn't be pretty. But, If we get our money in vs hands like TPTK, sets, Pair + bd flush draw. We are essentially a coinflip. We also might have some fold equity but it is tough to estimate since we have no read on the opponent and we are unsure if his raising range and calling range are much different.
Lets randomly just say our opponent stacks off with a range that looks something like { JJ, 66-55, AJs, Ac8c, Ac2c, 65s, AJo, 8c9c } - Obviously the Two Ahi fd's can be a variety of nut flush draws or better FDs, but they are just there to illustrate. Vs that range which appears to be crushing us - we are still basically coinflipping!
So if we think we have even a tiny bit of FE, shove this crap all day.
Last edited by Bo Goldman; 02-01-2011 at 08:55 AM.