Quote Originally Posted by daviddem View Post
Note how good a play it is though, heads up in position against a thinking opponent: getting more money in the pot with his very strong hands, maybe getting a fold with his weaker hands/draws or, at the very least, buying two cheap cards to improve, as well as opportunities to bluff further streets.
Yeah this is why I like to raise my flush draws in position, because it greatly increases the chance of seeing villain(s) check over on the turn, giving me either a free card or another barrel, whilst putting pressure on tp hands and forcing most bluffs to give up. I did consider it a good raise from him because he made me fold my "monster".