Thanks for the reply
Cut off folded after the bet, my bad.
I raised pre-flop with a4 suited in MP, maybe slightly loose but is it really so bad against a fishy player pool? I probably should have raised 7-9$ instead, right? Anyway I was check/calling if a plain ace hit the flop maybe even folding to bigger turn/river bets.
I thought about raising the turn, maybe make it something like 67$ but I decided to flat call, hoping he makes a better hand on the river (be careful what you wish for).
Cards like Ace, Queen, Jack 10, 9 can (potentially) give him two pair and put him in a tough position with most of his K/x hands, so I decided to give him an extra card.
Aside from raising the turn, if for whatever reason you did not raise the turn, how would you proceed on the river once he bets 60$ into you, would you shove or just call? and why?
Is it really that bad of a flat call on a turn? If there was a flush draw out there I would have definitely raised but I think on a rainbow board like this there is merit to flat calling. I am open to always raising the turn, just wanna know why.