Ok, I know survival is key in a SNG but I came across a hand that I was tempted to chase. I likely messed this hand up preflop.
I'm on the button and dealt
. I have a stack of almost 900 and blinds are 15/30. UTG+1 raises it to 90 and there are 2 callers to me. With so many callers and being early in the tourney with no reads, I decide to just call and see if I hit. This was likely a mistake but since it was early, I wanted to see the flop to decide on what to do. Flop comes
[4s][7d]. So I flopped the nut flush draw. Original raiser just goes all in for 905 more, he's got me covered. The other two immediately fold. The pot is 405 + his 905 so 1310 total. This play screamed of AK (maybe AQ) or a big PP. I'm beating AK and AQ and have a freeroll against AK but it could easily be a big PP that someone wanted to bet out the draw. My A or K might be good if hit, it might not. I laid it down, leaving me with 745 so I wasn't in bad shape. I'm not getting odds if he has what I think he may. This seems like an overly aggressive way to play a big PP but the pot was big enough to win right there.
Please critique and tell me how badly I played this hand. Was my preflop call instead of raise my only major mistake. What if I raised to 225 or so and reraised all in? Since its early, folding would seem to be the safe way. At least this way, I saved chips but I would have less of an idea of what he had.
Brian