You did - but that's just one reason. I cannot fold the turn and a raise makes weaker hands fold. Keeping weaker hands in > protect betting against A
On the turn a call is the only thing that makes sense to me. Of course I'm hoping to fill up, because a rather big part of his range is a flush here, but I don't really know how big. On the river, if he has a flush 60% of the time, and a weaker hand 40% - I have to call.
I don't know if that's the case though. I don't know how much of it could be KJ, QK, QJ (Qx not much obviously) AK, 33, JJ.
Problem is also that I loose against AT, 9T, KK (again: very small part)