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 Originally Posted by sauce123
hand 1- leading turn is much much better against strong players
Hmm, I never lead the turn after calling a reraise on the flop. It's a play I have thought not to make sense. I must re-evaluate my standpoint here. Do you prefer leading the turn to re-re-raising the flop? If so, why?
I am assuming you recommend leading the turn because check raising it looks ultra strong and only gets called by hands that beat us? If we lead the turn he will probably call with top pair and possibly also call a river bet with a similar hand. However, if we are re-raised we are pretty sure we are behind and can fold and save half our stack. Is my reasoning here correct?
I agree I should have lead the flop on hand #2, that check is just stupid.
 Originally Posted by mixchange
Hand 2, in a multiway pot gotta lead this. Turn needs to be full pot.
I often have a very hard time deciding about bet sizes on the turn. Here I did not want to bet too much on a dry board to push him out of the pot. Can you please motivate why it'd be better to bet full pot here? Is it for protection when there's a straight draw there or is it to get more value from worse hands? Or something else I don't even understand? 
As played on hand #2 what about the river? The play puts us in a terrible decision there and I'd appreciate opinions.
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