Which was a bigger mistake flatting the flop or calling the turn, or river my thinking on the flop was to flat and let the small blind who i had labeled as a fish to come along. Once the K hit the turn I felt like mp2 range was KK, or KQ (Kxxx isnt far behind), but the sickness took over and I couldn't find a fold here. The river call was inexcusable I lose to all their ranges especially AAxx,AKxx,KQxx I just couldn't help myself since my stack was already in overall I give myself a D the way the hand was played let me know if I'm missing anything else.
^^^he's why I flatted the flop he's world class obv I probably should have still raised flop being he wasn't backing down period, not that the overall outcome matters anyway.
3-bet flop.
Turn sizing is bad. If you're going to bet small enough that you can shove if UTG c/r's all-in. Fold after getting raised. I also agree with checking because if you get a lot of action you're just beaten.
River is the only thing I won't criticize and simply because this guy showed up with bare Aces. Though it's entirely possible he never has worse when he shows aggression in this spot since he bet 1bb with a marginal-trash hand otf.
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^^^he's why I flatted the flop he's world class obv I probably should have still raised flop being he wasn't backing down period, not that the overall outcome matters anyway.
QQ24 is marginal at best, but you were on button, so OK. Middle and small sets are difficult to play, so you're in a tough spot no matter what. Probably find fold on turn. And definitely fold river as one or both of them have you beat.
Small blind is horrible, calling off all that money for what was obviously a two outer.