Correct. There was one spade on the flop. I considered jamming turn but he wouldve called..
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Originally Posted by nath
I think the flop has a mistake because it says there are two spades on it, but then spades hit the turn and river and you say the backdoor flush comes in. As written you would have a flush with the 7s.
Anyway, assuming you meant there was one spade on the flop:
You probably need to be worried about the UTG limp here, unless you have reads otherwise. If you're leading the flop I would lead smaller, although I suspect you probably just shouldn't lead multiway.
As played I think check-raising all-in on the turn might be better than check/calling. It's going to be hard to get your draw paid if it hits, and by taking this line even in the face of the strength of villain's line you might fold out some of the hands that are ahead of you, like AT and overpairs. (You do have all the random two pairs and straights here, although the idea that you would lead/call a gutshot on the flop might be a hard line for villain to buy.) But I think it's probably better overall to check/call reasonable bets on the flop and turn.