Quote Originally Posted by aislephive
His limping in preflop likely indicates a small pair unless he had been limping in a lot where his hand range is much wider. Axh is possible, so is a hand like T9h or something similar, but I really don't think the nut flush would reraise on this flop, at least not such a big raise. If you call and another heart comes you could be in trouble and you definitely won't know where you're at, and if the board pairs you could be drawing dead and not know it. I would be looking to get a lot of money into this pot while I'm ahead.

I'm curious to hear the results though.
So, you're suggesting playing this hand super fast just to avoid decisions? I don't think the risk of losing a huge stack to a better flush is worth the benefit of making decisions easier, and if I were to play this pot for my whole stack, I would almost always be beaten, given the size of my stack. Basically, I think reraising is trying to get more action than my hand warrants. Plus, if my opponent merely calls my reraise, now how do I proceed? I'm out of position, should I bet big against a supposed set and potentially lose a gigantic pot when I'm behind? Already the pot has swelled to the point where I start suspecting I'm beat.

And, since this is just a random $400 NL Party player, his preflop limping range is huge.