I also overlooked that it's a bounty - more reason to fold preflop, since as the short stack you're going to get more action than you would otherwise (which you don't want in this situation), and more reason to give up on the river, since your opponents have more incentive to call your all-ins.
Of course, this depends on the type of bounty tournament it is and how big the prize is for busting you (especially, at this point, compared to the payouts).
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Originally Posted by Bubblebust
With no info on V, I think this is a give up in theory. Triple barrelling missed flush draws is generally a bad idea since you heavily block the hands you are targetting with a bluff -- other flush draws that could call the flop and turn, but fold river. In addition, the Q let many of V's straight draws get there or make top pair. You might get a hand like J9 to lay it down (and he still might have a missed flush draw), but V will not have a big range he's willing to fold. Also, the paired board makes it even less likely he's calling two streets on a draw, when he can get there and still lose.
Should mention it's a backdoor flush draw, which changes the calculus as to what we block, especially on a flop like this.