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Old 03-01-05, 08:49 PM
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Not disagreeing with you, just thinking what may have been going thru his head....also remember a call can sometimes be more effective than a raise....raises sometimes look funny, and are prone to reraises if they pick up a feeling of weakness (ex Jensen vs Greenstein WPT where Jensen reraised all in with bottom pair after being raised on his flop bet). A call (especially a quick call) may get the bettor to think his opponent may be slowplaying a big hand, and slow down...or if hes on a bluff will force a check allowing him to pick the pot up on the turn.....

I do agree with you though, I personally would of raised or folded, but I can see a case for the other way around also although I dont think itd be the smart move to make.......regardless we're getting away from the point which is you were over 92% preflop and over 97% after the flop and got outdrawn, by someone calling with overs of the flop.......Bad Beat..........