Bodog doesn't appear to make getting hand histories easy at all. Hmm. Finally found it.
7-handed (9-max).
I am UTG+2 with
![The Four of Spades [4s]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/4s.gif)
Stack sizes: BB $72.10, UTG+1 $28.65, me $78.95.
![The Seven of Diamonds [7d]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/7d.gif)
SB checks, BB bets $1.50, UTG raises to $3.00, UTG+1 calls $3.00. I raise to $10.00. BB raises to $17.00, which is a minraise. UTG folds. UTG+1 calls.
At this point, I put UTG+1 on a flush draw pretty clearly. I don't know for sure what BB has, but I'm worried about the made straight. But I can also see a set or a strange 2-pair played that way.
I'm pretty sure the right play here is to respect the straight possibility from the BB, and just call and hope the board pairs. I don't do that, though: I push all-in.
Obviously, given the title of this post, they both call. BB has
![The Six of Clubs [6c]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/6c.gif)
![The Ace of Diamonds [Ad]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/Ad.gif)
I think this is a pretty bad mistake on my part. I should have flat called the minraise, then pushed only if the board paired on the turn. I doubt the BB can get away from his straight even if the board pairs.
Luckily, the turn was the
![The Seven of Hearts [7h]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/7h.gif)
I wanted to make the UTG+1 pay the max for his flush draw. But he was on such a short stack it really didn't matter, he was calling no matter what. If I were heads-up, I definitely would have flat called the minraise on the flop and hoped for the board to pair, trusting that typical Bodog $50 players don't get away from a made straight on a paired board.
Was my play as bad as I think it was?