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rusmac31
$25 NL 6 handed on Party...

I'm dealt AA in small blind...everyone folds to me, I raise to $2 (to appear like I'm stealing the blind)

Big blind calls

Flop: Q, K, 3 rainbow

I bet the pot ($4)...he calls right away

Turn: 5

I go all-in for remaining $12 (pot is $12)...he thinks for a few and calls

River: meaningless

Just curious if anyone would have played this differently? Pre-Flop, Post-Flop, The Turn.

Regards,

Rusty
BeanGW
VNH IMHO.

Since he didn't raise you on the flop, I'd discount K-Q and fire at the turn.

You can't give J-10 a freebee to an OESD.

You can't bet much less than going all-in on the turn, since you'd have to push the rest out there on the river. So I dont' see what you could have done differently.
Azzy666
What did he have, Q5?

I think you played it perfectly.
LongOdds
Fairly easy hand to play.

Only thing I might have done differently is bet $1.50 or $1.75 into the BB.....if he was at all tight, I dont want to risk a fold because of the $2.00 bet (his BB is only $0.25, so he very well might fold). If he is loose, 2 or $2.25 is fine.

Turn and River are fine.

He two pair you?
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