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Fnava621
***** Hand History for Game 2701053122 *****
$0.50/$1 Texas Hold'em - Monday, September 12, 21:01:48 EDT 2005
Table Table 54961 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 4
Seat 1: bran1018 ( $79 )
Seat 2: badbeats622 ( $19.25 )
Seat 3: ALWAN ( $17.75 )
Seat 4: ESSJAYELL ( $33.38 )
ALWAN posts small blind [$0.25].
ESSJAYELL posts big blind [$0.50].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to badbeats622 [ Ad Th ]
bran1018 folds.
badbeats622 raises [$1].
ALWAN calls [$0.75].
ESSJAYELL calls [$0.50].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5h, 3c, Tc ]
ALWAN checks.
ESSJAYELL bets [$0.50].
badbeats622 raises [$1].
ALWAN folds.
ESSJAYELL calls [$0.50].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 3s ]
ESSJAYELL checks.
badbeats622 bets [$1].
ESSJAYELL raises [$2].
badbeats622 raises [$2].
ESSJAYELL raises [$2].
badbeats622 calls [$1].
** Dealing River ** [ 7d ]
ESSJAYELL bets [$1].
badbeats622 calls [$1].

Do you think i made a mistake on the turn?

Edit: put this in the wrong forum, please move to general strategy.
knght311
many mistakes....

Don't raise preflop

The Flop raise was good

the reraise on the turn was bad

Check/call river is good
Fnava621
[quote="knght311"]many mistakes....

Don't raise preflop

The Flop raise was good

the reraise on the turn was bad

Check/call river is good[/quote


why is the preflop raise bad? i was on the button with a10 in a four handed game

why is the reraise on the turn bad
knght311
oops...didn't see that you were on the button...ok, raise preflop fine, I don't know the player but you already raised him on the flop and then he checks raises you on the turn...hmmm...cause for some concern, time to slow down.
akishore
without a read, i just call the turn checkraise. if he's bluffing, you want to encourage him to fire another barrel, otherwise you're pretty far ahead or pretty far behind.

aseem
mrdannyg
everything was fine, and the reraise on the turn is not necessarily a mistake, but i think you only do it if you have some sort of read on the player, i.e. he often check-raises on marginal hands and/or he is in general a wild/loose player. i do not specialize in shorthanded, but it seems there is quite a bit that can beat you, and even though you are likely winning, since your raise gives him the opportunity to reraise, i think you have to consider it more than 50% likely you are ahead to reraise.
if anything, you should call, and then raise the river and this may scare him away from reraising if in fact he hit trips or better.

daniel
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