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Originally Posted by Starpoker
This seems like a standard spot to get it in. After his flop raise, you are down to about 400 if you just flat, so it's impossible to make a raise that doesn't commit you. Go All-in. He isn't folding KK, and if he has the flush draw, you are going to run it and hope to hold. If he has 33, 55, or 5X, chalk it up to a cooler.
Is he the type raise these hands UTG+1? If not you can squarely put him on JJ+ or flush draw. Either raise to deny the flush the odds or GII