Raising the turn vs. Raising the river in Hand 2
I see some disagreement here, so I'm going to spell why I like waiting until the river to raise in Hand 2.
Assumption 1: The villain is loose enough and aggressive enough that we're still a favorite against his hand range even after the scare card falls on the turn and he bets into us again. So we want to put another raise in somewhere.
Assumption 2: A villain this loose and aggressive who is semibluffing on the turn will usually follow up with a river bluff if we just call on the turn and the villain misses his draw.
Reasons to wait:
1. We gain extra info. If (for instance) a diamond falls on the river, we may decide we are no longer a favorite and just call.
2. We usually make the same from a semi-bluff (see assumption 2), but we get an extra bet from a pure bluff.
3. A weak made hand (such as if villain is holding a 5 or a 2) may fold to a turn raise, but it will usually pay off on the river.
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