Yeah it wasn't a great situation to be in and I took almost the full time before deciding what to do, reconstructing the hand and his previous patterns.
I have a note on him saying he check/raised the preflop raiser with top two on the flop. This time he just called, which made me think he's on a draw, most likely flush draw but possibly a combination. Then he just donk leads the turn for half his remaining stack. If he has a set on that flop he HAS to worry about me having the
![The Ace of Hearts [Ah]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ah.gif)
, and why would he try to push me off when he fills up? And who the hell doesn't raise a set on such a horribly drawy flop in the first place? He'd need to have hit all his four cards to both have a flush draw and two-pair/set, that's just too unlikely.
Once I end up with the conclusion that he hasn't got the boat there's only two hands he could have. Either the flush draw, now trying to steal on a scare card, or a wrap like 9865 or simmilar, but a flush draw seems most likely. Now I decide I will pay him off if he has a 9 and that I won't let him draw for free with a flush draw, so I push the turn.
Reasonable decision?