Flopped nut straight, V turns nut flush

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Could I have done anything differently here? It's the 3/5 200NL game at the Commerce. I have about a 250 stack, opponents have roughly the same amount except one villain with a 400 stack. EP opens for 15, two callers when it gets to me OTB. I call with 78o. 4 players to the flop 456ss. PFR cbets for 30, two callers, I raise to 90. Fold, fold, one villain calls. Turn 9s. He checks, I shove for about 50 effective. He snaps with AQss. I was pretty sure he made the flush but what am I going to do here? Fold to his 50 all-in on the river? Should I have just called the 30 turn bet and then ditch my hand when the spade falls? I think that's too weak. Should I have shoved on the flop? This guy's calling all day though with his short stack and the nut flush draw. Did I just get unlucky?
 
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Sounds like a cooler. Idk how much you had behind OTF? But with the two callers after the cbet I'd be shoving if you didn't have much left behind. This would be for value, not to try and get him off the hand.
 
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Sounds like a cooler. Idk how much you had behind OTF? But with the two callers after the cbet I'd be shoving if you didn't have much left behind. This would be for value, not to try and get him off the hand.

Thanks, I figured it was a cooler. Just trying to see if there was anything I could have possibly done differently. After I put in the raise to 90, I had about 100 behind, villain had about 50 behind after he called 90. Turn gave him the nut flush. He checked it to me and I shoved, knowing almost certainly, he had a flush. Do you ever check back the turn and fold the river when he bets his last 50? Waited hours for this type of situation to stack up and instead I got coolered and went home down 2 buyins.
 
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what i would do

Could I have done anything differently here? It's the 3/5 200NL game at the Commerce. I have about a 250 stack, opponents have roughly the same amount except one villain with a 400 stack. EP opens for 15, two callers when it gets to me OTB. I call with 78o. 4 players to the flop 456ss. PFR cbets for 30, two callers, I raise to 90. Fold, fold, one villain calls. Turn 9s. He checks, I shove for about 50 effective. He snaps with AQss. I was pretty sure he made the flush but what am I going to do here? Fold to his 50 all-in on the river? Should I have just called the 30 turn bet and then ditch my hand when the spade falls? I think that's too weak. Should I have shoved on the flop? This guy's calling all day though with his short stack and the nut flush draw. Did I just get unlucky?

Me if I hit the straight. and he keeps on calling I would just keep betting small unless if he checks before you I would check has well.
 
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Sounds like a cooler. Idk how much you had behind OTF? But with the two callers after the cbet I'd be shoving if you didn't have much left behind. This would be for value, not to try and get him off the hand.

I agree with this coment. And 3 cards on flop, even if he had only one card the odds is 3 to 1 ti come another
 
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I feel very good play even if you Metla all in it worth going to do things not always go as you want but still playing them so unless the flop shows very difficult things
 
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