by Danhdan » Sat May 24, 2008 12:57 pm
TBH, I was thinking first call the raise, and if we miss our flush, c/f the turn unless his turn bet gives you odds. But, actually, I'm starting to think here that your opponent doesn't have a six here too often unless he's a pretty loose player at this limit. I would tend to put him on an overpair to the flop more often here...so I think I like a push more than anything. I think you might be able to push him off his hand sometimes(depending on W/Tightness) if he has 77-JJ.
You didn't provide any read, so villain could be doing this with a FD or a 6, but at this level I think they would call more with those hands and make a turn raise.
I'm also thinking if you are going to raise this flop with 75s and flop a SF draw on a mostly non-scary paired board, you should be willing to get your monies in almost always unless there is a specific read on the player like you never have FE against him or he wouldn't do this with anything but a six or better.
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