Quote Originally Posted by zenbitz
1st seems like it would be called because the bet is so small relative to pot, but that's too obvious.

3rd, because how can he call 2 bets with no spade, then fold? A set?
In nr2 villain of course has a spade. But he knows that I know that he has a spade. So how good does your Queen high flush look when a guy who knows you have a flush is betting the pot into you on the river?

I know that he knows that I know that he has a spade. Would then be quite crazy to bluff here, right? WRONG! It's clearly a very good spot to rep the Ace of spades, because it sure doesn't look like he has it... I also bet the flop, which adds to the probability that i've got it.

Dont try this at low stakes though...