Re: d
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Sorry about the subject.
I didn't raise the turn because I figured if he was playing for a flush he had already gotten there. I suppose I should raise the turn to find out where I actually stand?
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Not so much to see where you're at as much as that you're ahead of his range and should maximize. Sure, he could have a flush, but he could have a flush draw, 2 pair, just a pair even. Raise and fold to a big re-raise. I'd call a small re-raise and then go for a small pot on the river, calling 1/2 pot, maybe 2/3 if I got a good feel. Bet out if checked to, especially if a blank hits. Don't bluff a 4th spade.
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