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 Originally Posted by Iwind
I actually thought about doing this, making a small raise, I knew it had to be either that. Good point that a raise like this would most likely tell me all I need to know, it is a bit expensive though, considering the odds. There are two people, they both have to have high cards looking at pre-flop. Stootz02 has to have something to do the raise, and Lesanepc too to make the call, but probably nothing great since he didn't raise. What could they have that I would beat, that would make them act like this? A flush draw, maybe both flush and straight draw? And just the flush draw alone gives me 35% chance to loose, a flush draw would have great odds for calling my 4 raise, and if I raise more than 4 it gets too expensive. Other options are QJ, KK, QQ and stuff like that, but I would not have raised with that had I been them, seeing the 3 suited cards laying there and one of them being ace. Maybe I'm tight though, I dunno 
Well first thing is you cant say "What could they have that would make them act like this?" Because you acted before them, you don't know how they are going to act.
If you are the bettor, then they are the ones saying "Hmm what does this guy have to be betting on this 3 suited flop? Should i draw to my flush? Is my hand good here?" Betting 2/3rds of the pot is pretty safe i am almost sure it's +EV with TPTK in early position on a 3 suited board. Anyone with the draw is getting bad odds to call, anyone with a better hand is going to raise you to protect against the draw so you'll know if you're beat. You probably have the best hand here more than 1/3rd of the time, so risking 2/3rds of the pot is a good price for you to just take it down with your fold equity. Plus if you just get called you know how to play the hand out from then on.
What are the odds you actually catch top pair on the flop? What are the odds your opponnent even caught anything on the flop? The expensive comment scares me a bit....when you think in those terms you can't expect to be a winning poker player.
What? You don't think in terms of how much it's going to cost you to show down a hand or how much you're willing to bet for information and still be prepared to let a hand go? I think these are the kinds of things that only winning players think about, and losing players just say F it and play like dumbies.
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