1-2$ live game (mistake or i got unlucky)

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Yesterday i've been playing 1-2$ game at a local casino. Players are pretty fishy ranging from extreme donkeys to pretty tight players. 10 player full table.

I am dealt K10s in late position, everyone in front of me limps in, i limp in as well. 1 person folds so there're 9 players to the flop. 18$ in the pot

The flop comes 274( all spades), everyone checks to the guy on my right(tight-aggresive player). He bets 13$, i call from a stack of 100$( everyone in the hand has about the same stacks)

Woman on my right(tight player) calls. The guy who checked on the flop raises it to 50$(donkey-wild player), initial raiser folds. There's 107$ in the pot, i think that he wouldnt be raising with a high flush if he flopped it so i figure out my king high flush is good so i call.

The woman on my left goes all in over the top, about another 30-40$. He calls. There's about 250$ in the pot, so calling additional 40$ gives me 6-1 odds and i call.

Showdown

The guy shows Q9 of spades
I show K10 of spades
She shows A6 of spades

3 of us flopped a flush and i was in the wrong position between them with wrong cards. Please help me to find my mistakes, thanks a lot guys
 
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You started the hand with 50 BBs. There's no way you get away from the 2nd nuts with a 2-carded flush. I think I may have just raised flop because Ax with As is possible but there's no way you ever fold in this spot imo. Just a cooler.
 
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This would've been a good spot to put in a squeeze pf IMO. Make it $15-20 to go and you should push out alot of limpers maybe even the lady holding A6s.

Standard cooler tho. no way you can nit fold on that flop.
 
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I don't think you can "squeeze" 8 other players out of a hand. And I damn sure ain't gonna try with KTs.
 
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Winning in the long term at poker has nothing to do with any singular hand results. If you folded the 2nd nut flush in this spot every time, that's an very obvious -EV play. You pretty much have to go with this hand if you don't want to lose a ton of big pots in the future folding it incorrectly.
 
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