Yeah, I kind of assumed preflop was non-controversial. I didn't want to breeze through the action though. I'll keep this moving.
$2/5 casino, full table
Hero: TAG image, aggressive in LP, and active. A couple players already commented that I 'always' raise my button.
Table: Pretty high action. Lots of money shipping around. Three straightforward TAGs, one strong/creative TAG, one super deepstacked LAG, and the rest limp-calling passive donks. Most players 200BB+ deep. Effective stacks around $1400.
Hero Q
T
1 MP limp, Hero raises to $20, CO calls, btn calls, BB calls, limper folds.
Flop ($80) Q
T
4
BB checks, Hero bets $50, straightforward TAG calls in the CO, btn folds, loose-passive BB calls.
Ideally, both of the loose-passive targets would have called and I can go for three streets of value. The straight-forward TAG typically only puts chips in with strong hands. I don't know if he's capable of floating.
Turn ($230) A
BB checks, Hero?
Bit of a mixed reaction on the turn. I don't have top two anymore, but pick up a second-nut flush draw. Nittish-TAG CO might have played AQ this passively. He has ATs/KQ/QJ/KJ and maybe some JTs. I think he would have 3! pre with QQ+/AK. Can't rule out sets or QT. Hard to say how much the ace scares away worse hands from the BB if I bet.
What's the plan? Bet for value? Check with the intention of calling? Check and plan to raise?