Villain does pick up some equity on the turn with that spade(if he thinks you hit the ace) but I agree with the bet sizing on the turn being too small. A bigger turn bet definitely puts more pressure on him, but he still may have called. It’s hard in lower limit games to get certain players to fold hands. Not sure how much history you had with the player, and if he was the type to lay hands down facing big river bets? Maybe checking seemed like a better option after he calls the turn? Knowing the outcome of the hand makes it easier to say that, but I guess I just look at what would he possibly call the turn with?
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This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by 2LiveDrew.