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Originally Posted by NoReads TimeToJam
I completely agree I should not have raised and is part of the reason why I was so confused about the best line on the turn. Considering no one reraised pre I don't think QQ-AA is showing up ever here. One or two players will be on flush draw so what the hell are the other 2-3 players calling with on the flop. Mid pairs for sure, maybe ace high if they are third or fourth to act?
I didn't like the check because I feel I need to get value now but firing the turn makes my hand look like QQ+ or AQ which would get folds unless they held better I was thinking.
For the people advocating x/raising, are we assuming someone will bet here most of the time or to get more dead money in before clicking it up? Thank you for the responses so far
Calling ranges on the flop are pretty wide given your (accidental) small bet. Flush draws, 54, maybe gutshots like A4, A5, 46 or 56, especially with BDFD, 87, pocket pairs between 33-88, maybe 99-JJ though those probably raise your flop bet, and maybe some random hands with two overs and a BDFD. On the Q turn, you're betting to get value from all flush draws, especially those with the Qs, and from 54, Q8, random gut shots and whatever else people call with at a wild table.