PokerStars Game #4593257004: Hold'em No Limit ($1/$2) - 2006/04/11 - 14:19:58 (ET)
Table 'Riviera' 9-max Seat #9 is the button
Seat 2: tripCCC ($386.65 in chips)
Seat 3: C2Knuckles ($124.65 in chips)
Seat 5: Ricko 1 ($164.25 in chips)
Seat 6: TalentedTom ($196 in chips)
Seat 7: MOMSEN ($193 in chips)
Seat 8: luckyBabe1 ($201.10 in chips)
Seat 9: jeffstars ($203.35 in chips)
Shazmeister will be allowed to play after the button
tripCCC: posts small blind $1
C2Knuckles: posts big blind $2
jeffstars   United States. Apr 11 2006 12:36. Posts 340
raise turn? i was worried what he'd think if i suddenly came back to life and came over the top if he didn't have a set. but, i think he'd call with a set on the river anyway. i think he had a medium pair.
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rS.Wisdom[9]   United States. Apr 11 2006 12:36. Posts 1288
i like this but i reraise the turn unless you think hes flat out bluffing
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jeffstars   United States. Apr 11 2006 13:03. Posts 340
i figured he'd have to bet the river or he'd leave himself open to be bluffed. if i raised the turn, he'd reevaluate his hand and probably fold. his pf raise was smaller than the standard with no limpers and he was on the button. i didn't give him credit for more than 88, 99, or TT. if i even min raise the turn, he'd probably check fold the river even if he called. still undecided though.
raise turn... but since you didn't you need to raise the river there for value i think you could have possibly gotten some more out of him with a small raise. pushing makes no sense there to me, especially with his weak bet.
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jeffstars   United States. Apr 11 2006 14:54. Posts 340
that was my choice, and i think you guys are right. i should have stuck with that.