$100 plo on UB. Opponent has $40, I cover.
I get a pretty [8c][9s][Ts] in EP and limp in. One more limper, and flop comes
[8h][Jd],
giving me a big wrap but of the wrong color. BB leads for $5, I call, rest fold. I thought about raising here, but there was only one player left to act, and he hardly had any money so would have called with a flush draw anyway. Also, I don't want to see a board pair on the turn. If he has a set then has an easy push and I think I am better off leaving some options open. Agree/disagree?
Turn: . Now all my red outs are tainted. Opponent bets $15. If I only count clean outs this is a clear fold. Of course it may very well be that he doesn't have a flush draw, but I can't be sure of a T or Q anymore.
However, you could justify a call here with the idea of representing the flush when it hits. If you call, the pot will be $45, and he will have $20 left.
I folded here, since I thought this was not deep enough.
How many outs do you count? How deep should the money be in order for you to call?