Sorry it's taken a while to respond to the thread. Had laptop issues @ home and been actually working midday, lol. But, I chose to raise to $405 as I figured I was up against a set, if not 2, thought that my equity was decent. If the tight guy was to have AQ and testing the strength of his hand, thought the way the action went, it makes me look ridiculously strong and he would fold a bottom set in that case. He was known to be that tight... I also felt that if I could isolate against another set, such as 66, that's another 33% equity I gain for my hand, granted I commit a fold. Never did I feel that my flush draw wasn't live in either case and knew that 9/10 the tight guy was folding here. I also thought that it would force a shove to commit from the shorter of the two stacks and identify the asian's range more than I already figured it to be. In either case, the raise does effectively give me odds now to call either way and I'm essentially flipping for a live gutter and my flush outs, which I was ok with.