Coincidentally, here's a very similar hand from this morning where my opponent has exactly the same decision to make.
(Incidentally, his flop and turn play are very poor- it's a perfect board for him to continuation bet on. Why raise with a marginal hand if you're not going to bet it?)
Full Tilt Poker Game #3627700182: Table Jade Hills - $1/$2 - No Limit Hold'em - 4:24:22 ET - 2007/09/21
Seat 1: RunRunDinosaur ($0), is sitting out
Seat 2: watabunchofjoke ($100)
Seat 3: Aaron2 ($69)
Seat 4: Narena ($407.45)
Seat 5: chiseler1 ($49)
Seat 6: POKERSTRIKER ($102.60)
Seat 7: jeffcollins ($38.20)
Seat 8: meate8or ($248.60)
Seat 9: 119764 ($168.60)
Aaron2 posts the small blind of $1
Narena posts the big blind of $2
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Narena [
]
chiseler1 folds
POKERSTRIKER folds
jeffcollins folds
RunRunDinosaur adds $100
meate8or folds
119764 raises to $6
Aaron2 folds
Narena calls $4
*** FLOP *** [
]
RunRunDinosaur has returned
Narena checks
119764 checks
*** TURN *** [
] [
]
Narena checks
119764 checks
*** RIVER *** [
] [
]
Narena checks
119764 bets $13
Narena raises to $36
119764 has 15 seconds left to act
119764 raises to $162.60, and is all in
Narena calls $126.60
*** SHOW DOWN ***
119764 shows [
] a straight, King high
Narena shows [
] a straight, Ace high
Narena wins the pot ($335.20) with a straight, Ace high
119764 is sitting out