Thanks for the replies

Quote Originally Posted by oskar
You realize this is a blank?
Try to put him on a range:
What would he call on the flop with rather than raising?
If he is tight/passive as you say it's pretty unlikely he's going to shove/bluff the river on a scare card if you check to him. I would bet just under the pot and c/f the river.
Against a loose/passive player I would overbet the pot so he doesn't get the right implied odds, and just shove any river.

I don't agree that you're only getting raised by better on the turn. Often enough it's somebody who doesn't want to give up his draw, and doesn't want to have a decision on the river. I call a shove on the turn after the flat-call on the flop. Might be a leak.

Alternatively you can check it for pot control, but you won't make any more money in this hand, and you're giving the gazillion draws that are out there a free card.
Yeah, Im aware the turn is a brick. If I had position here the hand is standard for me, but I dont like being OOP when the pot starts growing. Ive put him on a range here and stoved it.

Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

1,998,788 games 24.406 secs 81,897 games/sec

Board: Qc 9s Ts
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 51.974% 48.44% 03.53% 968236 70616.50 { AhQd }
Hand 1: 48.026% 44.49% 03.53% 889319 70616.50 { QQ-66, AQs-ATs, KTs+, QJs, JTs, AJo+, KJo+ }

So yeah were just ahead of his range here (hows the range btw?) but that doesnt tell me how to play this pot most effectively. If we bet just under PSB then I dont see how we can possibly c/f the river. We will be looking at a call of $9 into a pot of $51

Is checking the turn terribad?