Re: NL 50: Maybe I overplayed my draw
Personally I would raise the flop in this situation. Depends on the villain and the read. If I am committed to going after the draw - I raise the flop. This often times causes the villain to slow down on the turn - giving you better odds.
If he doesn't slow down - then you know he has something proper.
Also - against a good player - a raise can be read here as a draw - depending on the read they have on you. So be ready to fold a rr.
Edit: I just read your read on the villain. Against that kind of player - smash that flop bet. His bet is continuation most likely.
-Mike
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