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This hand hurts so bad

player has shown high aggression reraised 3bet J high flush into K flush on 4 flush board reraised a 60 button raise to 100 already folded and called oop other buttons

4 bet a button 3 bet a button folded 2 buttons

this is 8th hand of match

PokerStars Game #29809392583: Tournament #174860300, $6.00+$0.25 Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (10/20) - 2009/06/26 15:42:56 ET
Table '174860300 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: aj456 (1290 in chips)
Seat 2: OMGsoRIGGED (1710 in chips)
OMGsoRIGGED: posts small blind 10
aj456: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to OMGsoRIGGED [Kh Ad]
OMGsoRIGGED: raises 40 to 60
aj456: raises 40 to 100
OMGsoRIGGED: raises 260 to 360
aj456: calls 260
*** FLOP *** [5d Tc Jd]
aj456: bets 930 and is all-in

space4rent's picture
on river raised 60 into 120

on river raised 60 into 120 pot on 4 flush board he reraised to 180 with J high flush

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board was [7s 9s 3s 2s] [4c]

board was [7s 9s 3s 2s] [4c]

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 Fold is fine.  Your 4bet

 Fold is fine.  Your 4bet size looks a little small if villain is out of control.  I think it makes your stack play weird post flop so I might make it much larger (like, just 4bet to 480) or flat the 3bet.... I think flatting is best because if villain is this out of control, he's stacking off with any ace or any king on a king high or ace high board, so on all of those you get your stack in wayyyyy ahead.
Calling post-flop isn't actually the worst thing in the world... I'm thinking of a player in particular I would do that against because that particular person's range is like, 89/Q9/QK only which we crush.  But in general, fold.