Preflop: Hero is MP1 with K A
UTG+1 calls 800, UTG+2 folds, Hero raises to 1,760, 2 folds, CO calls 1,760, BTN calls 1,760, 2 folds, UTG+1 calls 960
Flop: (8,960) Q 9 T (4 players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 3,853, CO calls 3,853, BTN folds, UTG+1 calls 3,853
Turn: (20,519) 3 (3 players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 20,246 and is all-in, CO calls 20,246, UTG+1 calls 11,264 and is all-in
River: (72,275) 5 (3 players, 2 are all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: 72,275 pot
Final Board: Q 9 T 3 5
Hero showed K A and won 72,275 (46,336 net)
CO showed K K and lost (-25,939 net)
UTG+1 showed J Q and lost (-16,957 net)
Firstly, I fail to spot UTG limper (i realise this is a mistake in itself) which is why raise size is smaller than you'd expect with a limper in the pot.
Looking for feedback on flop bet size and the turn shove. Is turn shove too aggro or the right play here? Would you have played this hand differently?
CO is VP32/PF10/3B0.0 after 22 hands. Post flop AG factor 0.0
UTG VP21/PF1/3B 18.2 after 19 hands. Post flop AG factor 0.5
As you stated bet bigger pre and then bigger OTF probably go 3/4 pot, you have a monster draw and 5 people in the pot and you're obviously not going anywhere in this hand. With this many people left in the hand I like your shove OTT.
Co flat with KK is just ridiculous and this should have been x-bet AI pre.
As played you've flopped close to gin in a multi way with 30BB and the only question is how to get the chips in. A-high isn't going to win but hitting any one of many many outs is. Sizing and line post seem perfectly fine imo
Pre-flop is a mistake with sizing and mistakes happen. You adjusted fine and didn't let the error affect post, nothing more to say there.