Last weekend I wandered into the Wynn in Macau and ended up playing some NL at their (US equiv) 10-20 table. The smaller stakes (5-10) had a huge waiting list and I limited time. Between the limited amount of cash I was carrying and my usual preference to play a bit lower, I was reasonably tight during the session and the bigger stacks to my left certainly took notice (they routinely 3-bet my open raises and attacked the flop and turn when I did call).
About 3 hours into the session I open raised to 3x the BB with A
A
from the cut-off and the button (a LAG from Europe) 3-bets to 9x then the SB (a LAG from Asia) 4-bets to 25x and it folds to me. I started the hand with about 135 BBs and I decided to flat the 4-bet and the button calls too.
The flop is A
K
Q
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The SB thinks a while then leads out for 15x the BB. I eventually decide to call, and the button decides to call too.
The turn is 4
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The SB thinks a while again then shoves all-in for about the same 95 BBs I have remaining. I go all in. Surprisingly the button (who has us both covered) goes all-in too.
My questions: 1) should I have raised either pre-flop or the flop bet? 2) should I have called the turn?
Given my image I sought to get more value by under-representing my range but what's the case for playing more aggressively?