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ARRONWILSON's picture
thoughts on his turn raising range and river call or fold
PokerStars Hand #108030570131: Tournament #828082298, $57.67+$2.33 USD Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level II (15/30) - 2013/12/04 16:36:43 ET
Table '828082298 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: arronwilson (1900 in chips)
Seat 2: JulianFRoyal (1100 in chips)
JulianFRoyal: posts small blind 15
arronwilson: posts big blind 30
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to arronwilson [Qd 2s]
JulianFRoyal: calls 15
arronwilson: checks
*** FLOP *** [3h Qs 7s]
arronwilson: checks
JulianFRoyal: bets 60
arronwilson: calls 60
*** TURN *** [3h Qs 7s] [Qh]
arronwilson: bets 120
JulianFRoyal: raises 180 to 300
arronwilson: calls 180
*** RIVER *** [3h Qs 7s Qh] [As]
arronwilson: checks
JulianFRoyal: bets 710 and is all-in
arronwilson?? 
knoxxxy's picture
Tough spot - Turn raising

Tough spot - Turn raising range for normal people I'd say = Qx, flush draw and air. He may not believe that you have a Q when you check call flop then randomly lead out on the turn so a bluff raise could make sense.
When the flush hits the river I think it's pretty tough to call, I think he shows up with a better queen or a flush more often than air here, if he has a queen you can only split the pot with Q-4, Q-5 and Q-6 - he's almost betting the pot which means you have to win almost 33% of the time for the call to be profitable.I think I fold, and I think he has a flush. The only time i'm calling here is if I believe my opponent is over aggressive and is going to be making plays at me frequently.