I figured turn action would be where I'd catch the most heat, but I was hoping at least one person would call for a check/raise with the A turn. During the hand my thought process went like this: The A is a great card in the sense that if either villain was floating with x2 or x3 it would probably be A2 and A3 so they just made two pair. Obviously the A completes the only draw on the board but there are hopefully only 4 combos of that. If I check and the 6 combos of sets, the 4 combos of straights, the 12 combos of A2/A3, and the 1 combo of AQ bet then I can reraise and we're probably getting stacks in. That isn't even counting any Ax hands that decided to float or turned flush draws that would now take a stab or a villain deciding to rep the A and bet out as a bluff. Obviously in this situation I lose value vs the Ax by blowing them out of the hand, assuming they fold to c/r, but I make value when a hand that would've folded to my turn bet decides to bluff. I also felt continuing to bet with then A turn reps extreme strength and I didn't quite know how to feel about that. I'm still unsure about the play.
Flop: Q
3
2
(pot=~$45)
Hero bets 25, V1 thinks for 10 sec and calls, V2 calls.
Turn: Q
3
2
A
(pot=$120)
Hero checks, V1 thinks a bit and checks, V2 checks.
River: Q
3
2
A
7
(pot=$120)
Hero?
Obviously, plan didn't go according to plan. What's a good value bet size here?