Quote Originally Posted by dpe8598
In the above line why would you check on the turn after reraising him. You reraised because you were somewhat strong and you wanted to define the hand right? Checking on the turn is a move you would make if you were trying to buy the hand, but you werent doing that were you? If so, then do more than minimum bet.

Anyway, the correct move is to push again on turn, especially if in position. And then push again on the river, if out of position, and check (or push depending on your read) if in position. If he fights back real hard during any of this then you know you are beat.
Yeah your right. I guess I've been trying to incorporate "controlling pot size with medium strong hands" into my game lately, so I have been looking for ways to keep the pot smaller. But if I check on the turn I am pretty much telling him to bet big on the river and run me out.

Are there any ways to "control the pot size" with this line? Or does that get thrown out the window when playing against a LAG?