5card, 3! or slow play in position AA ds
2/5 about $1200 deep, 6 handed table as game just started
Hero on the button with AhAcQhQc3c
UTG limp/folds
CO raises 20
Hero calls 20
Flop Kc9c4h
CO bets 35
Hero calls
Turn 6s
CO bets 110
Hero flats (~850 behind)
What are our thoughts here. Pre - anyone ever flat here? Flop I dont mind calling. And V here is leading pot on turn I think we can continue to just call. V is representing set with maybe some rundowns and maybe has a lower flush that might barrel low flush completing card. I dont see the reason to raise now but thoughts? I think the river mostly plays itself at this point. If we dont bink flush we are mucking.
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Preflop might pair well with your profile picture.
When you call both flop and turn, your main thoughts should be centered around the fact you have the A and Q of clubs, and two queens in your hand. Those blockers both weight their ranges and enable you to look at making plays on a J or T.
I'm sorry, I can't get past the preflop part of the post. Why are we just calling preflop again?
3b good aces, flat bad aces. Call turn.
Please 3bet pre with that premium hand, especially with a limper! I mean, I don't understand the flat at all.
The rest of the hand is whatever. Call turn.
Preflop might pair well with your profile picture.
When you call both flop and turn, your main thoughts should be centered around the fact you have the A and Q of clubs, and two queens in your hand. Those blockers both weight their ranges and enable you to look at making plays on a J or T.
Would you value bet a queen river if he checks?
In 5c in position this deep its criminal to not 3b this - should be 3bing much wider than this. Would 100% raise this flop as played - as played on the turn just call and see a river.
3bet pre
Always just call flop - raising is a mistake here
Always just call turn - raising also a mistake
Given how we've constructed our range vs theirs I'm always firing off on T/J and x/b maybe 1/3 riv on a Q. Giving up blanks.
3bet pre
Always just call flop - raising is a mistake here
Always just call turn - raising also a mistake
Given how we've constructed our range vs theirs I'm always firing off on T/J and x/b maybe 1/3 riv on a Q. Giving up blanks.
As played you're over 200 bb deep on the flop IP - even vs K9/44/99/etc we have 13 outs, and of course his flop betting range is much wider than that. I disagree - think calling is a mistake.
Certainly vs his continuing range - not sure what his x/r range is and it might just be KK+. I think when you have a hand like we do in position building the pot with a hand that's very easy to play and can make the nuts is an ideal candidate.
Certainly vs his continuing range - not sure what his x/r range is and it might just be KK+. I think when you have a hand like we do in position building the pot with a hand that's very easy to play and can make the nuts is an ideal candidate.

Problem is we dont block his x/r range and even vs a more liberal cbet range, which I gave roughly, we're still an equity dog. 3clubs makes it less likely we'll make our hand as well as less likely we'll get continues we dominate. Raising this flop is a pretty large mistake even at 200bb imo.