Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
I can see both of your points, I think it's something I have to work on. I do worry, probably too much, about my 2P/sets being outdrawn and I am probably losing a lot of money playing them this way.

Thanks guys
When we're learning to beat the micro's we're taught to price out draws so our opponents will be making a mistake when they call. We still want them to call, but at a price that is -ev for them. The problem is we see a board like this and our first thought is to price out the draws, when there's more to it than that. Villains range isn't only fd's. We need to decide how much of his range consists of draws and how much value we can get from the rest of his continuing range. If pricing out the draw means folding everything else we beat then we may be losing a lot of value vs his non drawing hands. If by betting smaller we can get more value from the rest of his range when he doesn't hit than we lose when he does, not to mention the times we boat up, then we should be betting smaller.