Good question.
--- I'll just state here that I'm not a particularly good poker player so... ---
Anyway, if I was the villain then I would be of the opinion that the pre-flop play was debatable, but that I outplayed the hero later. Losing the hand is just variance... so, tough luck. In other words
Pre-Flop; I'd probably continue betting for value with these top notch hands, and I might consider adding "lesser" hands as well since my opinion now would be that I can outplay the hero post-flop. Clearly the hero doesn't care about or doesn't calculate the profitability so...
Flop; I'd probably continue betting for value with the best hand making it profitable for me and unprofitable for the hero.
Post-Flop: As Sklansky calls it, "not justifying optimistic calls" by simply folding now becomes a consideration for me. So I would need to keep my eyes open on all hands to see what the hero does especially when
a) he misses the turn, checks, I bet (i.e. does he continue to float here hoping for a river to hit?)
b) he hits the turn, checks, I check behind (i.e. does he now bet the river?)
Btw, I realize that I'd have been behind Q/J as well on the flop already, but that's even more of a debatable call I would imagine.
--- I'll just state here that I'm not a particularly good poker player so... ---
Anyway, if I was the villain then I would be of the opinion that the pre-flop play was debatable, but that I outplayed the hero later. Losing the hand is just variance... so, tough luck. In other words
Pre-Flop; I'd probably continue betting for value with these top notch hands, and I might consider adding "lesser" hands as well since my opinion now would be that I can outplay the hero post-flop. Clearly the hero doesn't care about or doesn't calculate the profitability so...
Flop; I'd probably continue betting for value with the best hand making it profitable for me and unprofitable for the hero.
Post-Flop: As Sklansky calls it, "not justifying optimistic calls" by simply folding now becomes a consideration for me. So I would need to keep my eyes open on all hands to see what the hero does especially when
a) he misses the turn, checks, I bet (i.e. does he continue to float here hoping for a river to hit?)
b) he hits the turn, checks, I check behind (i.e. does he now bet the river?)
Btw, I realize that I'd have been behind Q/J as well on the flop already, but that's even more of a debatable call I would imagine.