I would agree with both statements. He either really had you on a marginal hand, thought you were stone cold bluffing, or is not a very good poker player.
We were assuming that his opponent was a decent player who played the hand well. . . .and that was the only real hand that we could see hanging on to (save, maybe A-A, K-K, or A-Q).
If you have $32 behind, and the pot if the guy calls the turn is around $300, you're getting almost 10:1 on your money. Dan Harrington says for EVERY player, there is at least a 10% chance of the player bluffing. Thus, you HAVE to call, or you're making a mistake.
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