Full Tilt Poker Game #17290099878: $15,000 KO Guarantee (129483152), Table 73 - 15/30 - No Limit Hold'em - 23:15:48 ET - 2010/01/02
Seat 1: JustLikeGus (3,855)
Seat 2: ffcowboy76 (3,100)
Seat 3: fatman72 (3,280)
Seat 4: dfcm (2,765)
Seat 5: BusterAZ (2,895)
Seat 6: buckIman (2,760)
JustLikeGus posts the small blind of 15
ffcowboy76 posts the big blind of 30
The button is in seat #6
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to ffcowboy76 [Kc Kh]
fatman72 folds
dfcm folds
BusterAZ raises to 90
buckIman folds
JustLikeGus folds
ffcowboy76 calls 60 - I ranged him as having A5+, KJ+
*** FLOP *** [8s 5s As]
ffcowboy76 checks
BusterAZ has 15 seconds left to act - His long thinking was a concern
BusterAZ checks
*** TURN *** [8s 5s As] [3s]
ffcowboy76 checks - I had no intention of calling any bet from this point on
BusterAZ checks
*** RIVER *** [8s 5s As 3s] [3h]
ffcowboy76 checks
BusterAZ checks
*** SHOW DOWN ***
BusterAZ shows [4d Ad] two pair, Aces and Threes
ffcowboy76 mucks
BusterAZ wins the pot (195) with two pair, Aces and Threes
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 195 | Rake 0
Board: [8s 5s As 3s 3h]

Based on his range and his long time down on the flop I had no intention of calling any bets post turn. Because of the range I assigned him I didn't see any need to "waste chips" seeing where I was at. When he thought hard on the flop, I removed the KJ+ from the list and included any spade in his range. The turn brought a fourth spade and pretty much sealed the fate of my hand. I'm 99% sure he was waiting for me to hang myself with an ill timed bet.

This is a great example of how ranging an opponent can help save you ALOT of chips. Consider how many of his ranged hands beat you and act accordingly.