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Villain is pretty standard. Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (3 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)Button ($13.40)Hero ($23.10)BB ($10)Preflop: Hero is SB with ad.gif, 4h.gif. Button calls $0.25, Hero completes, BB checks.Flop: ($0.75) 4s.gif, td.gif, ah.gif(3 players)Hero checks, BB bets $0.25, Button calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1.25, BB calls $1, Button folds.Turn: ($3.50) ac.gif(2 players)Hero bets $1.5, BB raises to $3, Hero raises to $6, BB folds.Final Pot: $9.50I know that I will get crap for the small reraise on the turn... but I was hoping to get him to reraise me again. Maybe that is bad... I don't know. How do I win the most money here?

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This is fine because he has an ace (or tens full or fours full) or he doesn't and you can't get paid. By that logic, your turn 3-bet should be larger, more like $8 total or something.

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Being OOP in spots like this i think it's better to re-raise the turn and aim to get value of stronger hands rather than making weaker ones pay of a smallish bet on the river.I don't think the re-raise sizing matters much here because the BB is so short any re-raise is effectively commiting him to the hand, but i think min re-raising looks easier for donkeys to call so theoreticaly makes the most money.

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Villain is pretty standard. I know that I will get crap for the small reraise on the turn... but I was hoping to get him to reraise me again. Maybe that is bad... I don't know. How do I win the most money here?
One way to get action is to give the villain AT. You'll get all the action you want. Anyway, I always raise this on the turn. That makes a bigger pot on the river, and makes for better pot odds for the villain.
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Meh. Villain raised our bet. He's coming along for the ride no matter what.
Apparently not given that he folded.I'd bet more on the turn so if/when he raises you he will be committing over half of his remaining stack. Bet like ... $2.5 or so.
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Apparently not given that he folded.I'd bet more on the turn so if/when he raises you he will be committing over half of his remaining stack. Bet like ... $2.5 or so.
He's coming along if he has a hand whether you give him more rope for the river, or not. However, just calling does let him blow up and bluff shove the river if you check to him.Still, I think I threebet him on the turn all in and not lose value/risk a check down if you are trying to get him to bluff the river.
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I would bet out at this flop and probably be close to pot size bet to get the action started, if villian has an ace or ten at these stakes he is probably coming alonmg for the ride or even better he might play back and raise. Anyone else follow this line?

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