$5.50 NLHE MTT: can you fold this flop

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Table: $5 Holdem Turbo - On Demand, Table 1
Tournament: 7132581
Seats: 9
Seat 1: MysticRiver5 (1,480)
Seat 2: sypchik1111 (1,430)
Seat 3: Jgreenwolf (1,590)
Seat 8: BillieHill (790)
Seat 9: HuffyBluffy (2,210)
Button is seat 9
MysticRiver5: posts small blind 15
sypchik1111: posts big blind 30
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Jgreenwolf: dealt [Ah As]
Jgreenwolf: raises 120
BillieHill: folds
HuffyBluffy: calls 120
MysticRiver5: folds
sypchik1111: calls 90
*** FLOP *** [5d 8h 4d]
sypchik1111: checks
Jgreenwolf: bets 250
HuffyBluffy: calls 250
sypchik1111: raises all-in 1,310
Jgreenwolf: raises all-in 1,220
HuffyBluffy: calls 1,220
*** TURN *** [5d 8h 4d] [Qd]
*** RIVER *** [5d 8h 4d] [Qd] [Qs]
 
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Very hard to fold this flop! sypchik1111 could easily have called with 7 6 or 2 diamonds to complete pre-flop betting from the BB. HuffyBluffy with that name could have any 2 cards as well pre-flop. Just unlucky that no paint came down and probably gave both players hands that can beat you. I suspect one player has a made hand and the other a drawing hand. Either player could have a big pair like you and that is good unless the player has Q Q :(
 
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tough

yeah thatss a tough one fam i probably would just call on that one
 
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I would not risk all my stack at that early stage in a tournament. The two callers could easily have a two pair or a set in this situation. Folding Aces is always hard but not worth taking the risk at the early stages.
 
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Really hard to fold on such flop. Don't tell me that the guy had 8Q? If he's got a flush draw, it will be probably cheaper for him just to call the flop raise and to see his chances. Probalby he's got 8 plus something or a set. Can't see the guy goes all in with floped streight.
 
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3 way pot, if I was V2 I'd probably flat my draws and jam sets+. He's getting the odds to call on draws, no reason to shove with a draw when you're likely to get called by at least one other player. Although he may jam some over pairs for protection, not sure. I don't think I'd be too happy about calling the shove, but I hate folding A's on a board like that too. Having any stats of villain would be very helpful. Despite what I said about flatting draws and jamming sets in V2's position, I'd probably end up calling. I deal with losing with A's better than folding the best hand, which is probably the definition of a fish, but it's the truth.
 
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I would feel that Huffy buddy was chasing a flush and got it, I would fold
 
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My reasoning behind eventually calling was I pretty much knew huffy was on the flush draw but I could not decide if sypchick jams this with a pair combo draw like a8s or if he had a set or possibly 68s
 
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