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						No.  You're only going to be called by hands that beat you.  Personally, I think that guy was an idiot for chasing a straight with no heart when there are 3 hearts on the flop, and two of his outs put 4 on the board, but that's not really the issue.  The problem is that a sane player would have difficulty calling here with anything short of a flush, set or, straight.  I wouldn't imagine a player would have either a set or straight in this situation, since a set should not have played so passively on the flop and turn, and a naked straight draw shouldn't folded instantly on the flop.  The most likely hands, I believe, are a flush or a flush draw, and therefore the right thing to do is check-call on the river, depending upon the size of your opponents bet.  This gives your opponent a chance to bluff if he/she was chasing a flush and missed, and also limits your losses if he/she flopped the flush.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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