by Danhdan » Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:17 pm
The problem with villian's hand is that unless you are bluffing, he's going to be in some kind of coinflip situation or worse, drawing nearly dead. I think alot of what should make up villian's decision is what kind of read he has on you. If he sees you as someone who gets a little overeager on the flop, he's probably good enough here to get it in on the flop(although his flop raise is horrendous; he practically invited you to bust him IMO).
As it was played though, and given the fact you could have some kind of combo draw, and easily have flopped a straight, flush or set, I don't like his flop raise at all(never mind the size of it). I like ED's line.
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