i agree w/ griffey. raise needs to be much much bigger, something like 95 at least. you want to make villain understand that you are prepared to put the money in no matter what card comes if he decides to call. if you can make a big enough raise to make him believe that when he calls, it wont matter what random card fell on the turn even if it does "appear" to kill your action, it probably wont. only thing you have to worry about is if it is beating u, but after your huge raise on the flop u actually dont have to worry about that either since the money is destined to go in. even if youre behind, u have redraw outs. he could have a smaller set or 2 pr or something and by raising too small on the flop, not feeling committed, the turn card might scare him off when he would continue if the stacks were smaller in proportion to the pot.