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On the turn, villain most likely has you beat - especially considering his range of hands. He's probably caught a piece of the board with a Queen, or a Ten, or maybe has a pocket pair.
That said, you have a strong draw (nut flush, nut gutshot, overcards)
As indicated above, villain likely has some sort of a hand, so you have very little bluff equity here.
Accordingly, you should check the turn.
If villain then checks through --> Great, free card.
If villain bets the turn --> you're getting neary 7:1 money with your strong draw, so it's an easy call.
From there, check/fold the river unimproved.
However, since you improved on the river to the straight... I don't any need to get fancy. The board would be pretty scarey for a paired queen or pocket pair, so if you check it'll probably just get checked through behind you.
Value bet the river and expect a call.
Adam
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