I finished 7th yesterday in tournament with a 10 high heart flush after turn card,
i had 10h - 8c & flopped the straight 8-Q,
after being called on flop the turn produced yet another heart & the other player put me all in,
i thought what were the chances of him having a heart higher than my 10H considering there was already four hearts on the board,
the clock was put on me & last second i decided to call,
Dammm....he had the Ace hearts,
i was hoping he had trips at best, i then needed the river to give me a 7H or QH for straight flush run.
NOTE i have laid down a full house many a time when i knew i was behind, but this time the four hearts on the board made me think i must still be in the lead!
Should i have folded?
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Yep maybe it seems as easy as that on a forum chatroom,
But when i witnessed for 3-5hrs a player at it & i had already put him in place but he kept bouncing back with lucky back door straights & flushes against other players ( always behind when on they're backs ) but kept hitting , & knocking others out left, right & centre, there was that factor too.
my timing unfortunately was out in this instance.
Live & learn.....i played the player & not the table to a certain extent.
Sounds like you always call it right....good luck to you.