Re: David, please give your answer
ok. ill try to give you guys a reference from DS's own work. off memory from theory of poker, the chapter called "Defending Against a semi-bluff" is similar to this... It describes a situation where you do not know where you stand. You could be behind or behead, but youre pretty sure your opponent could draw out on you if you were ahead at this time. Therefore your opponent has 3 ways to beat you: hes ahead already, he draws out on you, or a scare card comes and he bluffs you out.
To me (and hopefully DS) your play would depend on the player making this bet; however with little information i would say DS thinks you should fold. I came up with the same thing cause im a f-in genius too.
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