I don't think so, once you've raised on the flop anyways.
Pre-flop calling out of position with this hand can be seen as spewy... but obviously depends on oppo and history.
On the flop you obviously believe if you hit the flush you are going to have the best hand and another q or 9 could give you the best hand (you may also already have it but very unlikely) so raising is fine.
Once he re-raises you could easily put him on kings and queens, meaning you only have the flush draw... he could also maybe have aces or ace king... keeping in extra outs.
Now if you use some maths and look at the decision after he re-raised...
You sent him all-in and he called... so you basically you bet £26 to win a pot of £69 which considering you have at least 36% chance of winning the hand (in your opinion) means you have the correct odds to make that play IMO.
Just read through the whole thread now. Fact that you're deeper could point more towards just calling the initial flop bet, but once you raised I think it's standard.
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Had a very tilting night last night plus half a bottle of rum!!
I got some bad reactions for the way i played this hand.
Is this too loose/spewy?????
I have left out the result as it doesn't matter.
I blanked my name out and left his in! oops
Changed it now
100 Bigs it's pretty standard I guess.
Does it make much differance when we are deeper??
i think i'd also fold pre w/o reads