I did read the results... and your opponents play was worse then I thought
However, I don't like the fold on the turn. My reasoning is that by far the most likely hand for my opponents to have is a flush or a flush draw with a pair of Aces.
In this case, against a MADE flush, you're getting 2-1 to call and have 10 outs. Calling will put you all-in, so there are no implied odds here... so you're a 3.6-1 dog and are getting less then 2-1 to call. If you KNOW he has a made flush, you have to fold.
If he had a flush DRAW, even if he just paired his Ad, you're ahead. Your opponents have 8 outs to catch you (the A of diamonds doesn't help them) ... making you more then a 4-1 favorite. Even better, that's discounting the probability that at least 2 more diamonds are in people's hands since there are 3 people in against you, but even discounting that, you have to call.
So... you're either a huge favorite, or a big dog.. but remember, when you're a dog you're getting great odds on your wager.
If he has a made hand half the time, you win slightly more then half the time (your hand is stronger against his draw then his is against yours). You only NEED to win more then 1/3 of the time.
Making this an even easier call is the fact that at .05/.1 the players are terrible... and it's a lot more likely then usual that your opponents are drawing. So long as they only have a made flush 2/3 of the time or less, a call is profitable here. Do you really think this guy is so tight that he's that unlikely to make the move with just a draw and a pair?