Thanks guys.. I was feeling the c/r as well at the time.. but at the last moment I was feeling I didn't want to scare them away. the cutoff had been folding to c/rs in previous hands, but I'm pretty sure now that was the right way to handle it. And ty SSG... If she had flat called my c/r, the turn would've been an easy push.. def what I should've done. and catdoggin, I agree my lead on the turn was terrible, but given my poor choice to not c/r flop, I feel it's all I could've done. I also don't feel like I tried to outplay them with fancy play syndrome, I just obviously misplayed the hand so I'm seeking advice. I have a lot of adjustments to make to my play and all these comments are very appreciated