Quote Originally Posted by Pelion
I assume you arent folding to the turn raise as played (pot odds and the like).
Looking at pot odds in isolation is IMO a mistake when opp has made it pretty clear what sort of hand we're facing.

As played ...
we're looking at calling $60 to win a $400 pot... we need to win this 60/400 = 15% of the time to make this an even-money bet. Even if we generously assume that the opp is capable of bluffing here 10% of the time (which most players at small stakes probably don't try since so many other opps wouldn't even consider a bluff), we need to be ahead of op 5% of the time... given the flop and turn action, opp probably holds QQ+ or a set > 5% of the time.