Live 8-16 game. Villian is a good player. My image is also good.
I have
in the SB.
There are two limpers, I raise out of the SB, BB folds, 1st limper folds, and villian calls.
Flop (headsup):
I bet, villian calls.
Turn:
I bet, villian raises.
So this villian is capable of raising here with a straight draw, a flush draw, a 7, an 8 or mayyyyyybe a hand like AQ. Now don't get me wrong - he probably has a 7 or 8, but I am saying this is not some rock that would never raise here without a made hand.
The usual line of thought here is to either fold or call down right now. It never really occurred to me in the past to call and then fold the river UI to a bet.
But my image is good and the villian is good, so that is eactly what I did. I was thinking at the time I was making the turn call that villian knows not to waste another bet with a busted draw if I call the turn since he will correctly put me on an overpair and knows that I won't fold to a river bet after calling the turn.
Faulty logic or reasonable line? I have to admit I've never really played this situation like this before. I have mixed feelings.