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Pre-flop and flop action looks good to me. On the turn, though, I don't like the call. You have the nuts and best case you're losing out on value and worst case you're letting villain catch a boat. I think I would have re-raised and made it $0.85 cents to go.
To know if your river play is good or not, you'd have to know more about your villain. Hands that have you beat are KK, QQ, 44, TT, KT, QT, and T4. Against most villains, though you could probably eliminate KK, QQ, and TT because you'd expect a raise and you could probably eliminate T4 because it's just a weak hand. Hands that you could possibly expect to show up that YOU beat are: a lower flush, AJ, KQ, AT, JT, or T9.
Looking @ this snapshot, it appears you're beat just because typically when a villain is willing to get it all-in when an obvious flush is out there, they have that obvious flush beat. On the other hand, your 1/3 pot semi-bluff bet on the flop coupled with your weak, scared call on the turn could be interpreted by some villains that you didn't get a flush and gave them courage to try to push or steal with a hand you can beat.
With no reads, it's a tough call or re-raise because you've only put 29% of your stack and can still salvage the 71% left in a hand you would think MOST of the time you're beat. If the villain has proven to be loose or weak, then a call or re-raise is probably the best play, but I'd definitely like some reads and not just re-raise because a nut flush is a "good hand" and $5NL games have fish.
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