I agree my flop raise isn't very big on hand 1, but this way I think weaker Q's will stay in. It's not like the beard is very drawy so i don't really see why raising more is better. Calling 0.25 and seems even weaker to me. But please correct me if my thinking is wrong.

Also can someone help me with a river range for villain?
This is mine:
Likely AQ, KQ, QJ, QT,87s
Possibly 77-TT, 56s, Q8s, T9s
Both seemed like I should have called, but it's marginal.

Board: 8h 7d Qc 4d Js
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 36.667% 26.67% 10.00% 8 3.00 { KdQh }
Hand 1: 63.333% 53.33% 10.00% 16 3.00 { AQs, KQs, QTs+, 87s, AQo, KQo, QTo+ }
Board: 8h 7d Qc 4d Js
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 39.655% 34.48% 05.17% 20 3.00 { KdQh }
Hand 1: 60.345% 55.17% 05.17% 32 3.00 { TT-77, AQs, KQs, QTs+, Q8s, T9s, 87s, 65s, AQo, KQo, QTo+ }

Hand 2:
In another thread I had a more or less similar hand. Some people advocated not c-betting the flop. Does it matter this is multiway?
I think I like betting flop as well.
Jack Sawyer the c/c, lead turn line I almost never use. It just seems like a weird line to me that can easily be exploited. Any thoughts on that?


Meeloche thanks for the link. I have read it before, but I feel like I have to study it cause I don't completely get the thoughts behind it and they seem fundaments.