Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
If you're willing to get it in on this board, why not raise turn when he has more draws that he'd be willing to put some more money in with than on the river when he'll fold his missed draws?
What draws can he have on the turn after he calls the flop? I'm not saying a raise on the turn is bad though. In fact it might be the correct play here since villains SB calling range consists mostly of small pairs.

Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
edit: are you still raising river if he makes a stronger more convincing river bet?
I would certainly be less inclined to do it. Not because it would change my perception of his range radically, but because I couldn't rep a bluff as credibly. Here he can't be sure if he induced the raise, so there's no way he can fold imo.