Re: Straight flush draw too aggressive?
Well I saw UTG's hand before Aussie removed it, so I'll try my best to ignore forbidden knowledge...
Raise the flop. It's a weak made hand with potential to improve in a few different ways. So raise for free cards.
Call UTG's turn raise. UTG's AF is huge-- I'm guessing your stats aren't over many hands. In any case he's reasonably tag, and the checkraise tells you he really likes his hand, and that he likes his hand IN SPITE OF THE A ON BOARD. So I think it's safe to say he's got two pair or better. You have a nice draw but after MP1 folds you're playing three-handed. Your draw only gives you about 25% pot equity (that's a fast guess) and so you're at a disadvantage. If you had 4 or more opponents you could profitably raise the turn, but against only 2 you must call.
Something else to notice here is that UTG checked to MP1 and you, with the intention of raising. That's weird because neither of you showed any aggression. But apparently he was pretty sure one of you was going to bet. So I'm guessing UTG has a pretty good read on either you or MP1.
The river is a fold.
from one newbie to another, welcome!
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