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Let's say we are against a reg player, a reg from the good variety, and we can narrow their range to a flush draw. Also for sake of argument, our opponent is sure we don't have air, and somehow they know we are not blocking them, their 9 outs live in the turn.
How much do we want to bet? If we bet more than 1/3 of the pot our opponent has bad pot odds, so they shouldn't be calling, is this what we want? for them to fold? should we bet more anyway, giving them the chance to make a mistake, even though is unlikely they pay?
Now, I know that giving them good pot odds is a bad play, but what about giving them just the right price? Is this also a bad play? By giving them just the right price our opponent has to pay, and we win the pot most of the time, so most of the time we get more value that otherwise we wouldnt?
Is this faulty reasoning? Should we just be happy to take the pot in the turn?
How much do we want to bet? If we bet more than 1/3 of the pot our opponent has bad pot odds, so they shouldn't be calling, is this what we want? for them to fold? should we bet more anyway, giving them the chance to make a mistake, even though is unlikely they pay?
Now, I know that giving them good pot odds is a bad play, but what about giving them just the right price? Is this also a bad play? By giving them just the right price our opponent has to pay, and we win the pot most of the time, so most of the time we get more value that otherwise we wouldnt?
Is this faulty reasoning? Should we just be happy to take the pot in the turn?