Cold calling is a better 
option, but again what info does it give us? If opp throws out a second 
barrel on a 
bluff how do you play it? You're 
raise has to be bigger then i guess on the 
turn, as opps 2nd '
bluff' will be bigger, as i dont think you can 
cold call twice. Also, can u just 
fold if opp bets big on the 
turn and assume an 
overpair? thats a lot of reading skillz on hardly any information. Which ever way you look at this 
imo you need to bet on the 
flop to get 1. information 2. to conrol pot size, despite the size it gets to. Raising the 
turn if opp decides to bet at it twice or has an 
overpair is both making the pot bigger and acting with little information. Again, if opp goes over you can you really 
call without a 
set?
So i guess i say 
act on the 
flop becasue you gain info for later streets and control the pot more than you would on the 
turn should you decide to 
raise. You're also 
imo assuming that decent players wont 
fire two barrels at a missed 
flop. Also, a big second bet on the 
turn is assumed as an 
overpair? and you 
fold. I dont see how you play the 
turn, id be interested in how you play these if opp fires out another decent sized bet.
My point is that you need to gain info. So if you bet yes you advertise you're hand, but you put the tough decision-making to the opp. If he has Ace high is he still 
ahead and being bluffed? If he has an over 
pair do you have a 
set? or do you just think he missed the 
flop?
Whatever happens he has a tough decision to make, not you. If he goes over your 
pp with overs then give him some credit. That takes balls and a bit of skill. As would you're 
call if you think you're 
ahead. Same applies to the 
turn but you've already invested more 
imo or have to to buy information for a higher price. By all means if you dont agree or want to argue then good, im up for that. Im interested in others play.
And again i apologise i wasnt flaming you. But mini raising and cold calling when opp is only one card 
behind imo is very dangerous and not worth the risk. Ask opps to play poker rather than taking risks yourself with weak/
marginal holdings.