$5 + $0.50 Sit & Go (9376291), Table 1 - 20/40 - No Limit Hold'em
Seat 1: Muahahahaha(1,995)
Seat 3: Roseate (2,290)
Seat 4: sidon (1,160)
Seat 5: vjohnson19 (1,190)
Seat 6: stillapfg (2,835)
Seat 7: badbadmike (1,060)
Seat 8: rn4heads (1,560)
Seat 9: Capn Aubrey (1,410)
Roseate posts the small blind of 20
sidon posts the big blind of 40
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Muahahahaha

vjohnson19 folds
stillapfg calls 40
badbadmike folds
rn4heads calls 40
Capn Aubrey folds
Muahhahaha calls 40
Roseate folds
sidon checks
*** FLOP ***

sidon checks
stillapfg checks
rn4heads bets 120
Muahahahaha calls 120
sidon folds
stillapfg raises to 640
rn4heads has 15 seconds left to act
rn4heads folds
Muahahaha calls 520
*** TURN ***

stillapfg bets 2,155, and is all in
Muahahaha calls 1,315, and is all in
stillapfg shows [

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Muahahaha shows [

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Uncalled bet of 840 returned to stillapfg
*** RIVER *** [

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stillapfg shows a flush, Queen high
Muahahahaha shows three of a kind, Tens
stillapfg wins the pot (4,210) with a flush, Queen high
I've had a terrible time this morning. 1st two games I've had KK badly outdrawn, when I've managed to get all my chips in, well in front. These things happen, but there're still blmmin' annoying. So this game, I'm trying to concentrate on making decent odds decisions, just to make sure I'm not tilting ( too badly ).
The relevant points ;
1) I'm on the button, with 2 limpers before me, so I think , if I can see a cheap flop, lovely. Pot = 180
2) I get middle pair & an up & down. I'm happy calling the 120. Now the check raise to 640. I've got to put 520 into 1060. So I'm getting over 2/1 odds, and I'll be left over 1300 chips if I have to fold after the turn.
My mistake here was not thinking enough of what his hand could be. I assumed, without any major reason, that 2 pair was most likely, because of the preflop check. I ignored AQ, KQ, & trips. All very possible in hindsight.
3) After the turn & I'm put all in, I still don't think about trips sudenly becoming a full house, but I do think he's either got the 2 pair, or is drawing to his straight, and he might have a flush draw now as well. Because I've got trips already I think I have a decent chance of being in front, but if I'm not , & I need to improve, I tried to work out how many outs to give myself.
I calculated that the T wins, any 8,9,orJ give me the full house. The Q gives me the straight, as does the 7, but is a lower straight worth counting ?
So I ended up giving myself 1+3+3+3+4 outs. 14 outs + maybe 4 more. So with 1 card to come if I'm anywhere near 2 /1 odds, I should call. To stick 1300 chips into 2800 is better than 2/1, so I do it.
Now I know the whole premise of this thought process was flawed from the very beginning, & there are so many mistakes, it must be difficult to know where to start, but if there is anyone out there that can suggest a way for me to begin to learn a better procedure, I'll ( eventually ) be very grateful.
Thanks