I think it's best to save these kind of plays (raising K high flops etc) for a more polarized range. (ie: hands that you'll know what to do, if he comes back over the top of you)
If he shoves over your flop c/r, what will you do? If you're faced with a tough decision, that means you're essentially turning your hand (with pretty strong value) into a bluff.
I'd probably like this a lot more with a hand like 44/Ahx or something with less value. Or at least in position!
As played, I either give up turn or barrel turn and river and rep the flush, since the flush card came in.




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