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[QUOTE="hott_estelle, post: 472289, member: 15558"] Well, I'm more of a go on the moment or a feel player when it comes to poker (and life for that matter, just do what I want in the moment), but in that situation, after everything you said that happened leading up to the turn, I would raise at least $30 or even $40. Considering what occurred pre-flop how you raised to $11, and your opponent called, I'd say he's either got a AK or something alongs those lines. And with the cards that came on the flop and the turn, and he did not raise either, you should bet once again on the turn, to see where you stand. There is more in the pot that your standard rasie of $20 will not push your opponent out even if he has a straight draw, flush draw, or AK (especially considering he's the big stack at the table, so he will chase). If you double your raise to $40, you'll most likely see where you stand. Then again I could be completely off base here, I've tried giving advice on hand-to-hand situations before on other forums i was in, and well they weren't always on the money, so take this opinion of mine with caution please. [/QUOTE]
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