Preflop: Hero is UTG+2 with Q A
Hero raises to $0.75, 4 folds, BTN raises to $1.50, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.75
Flop: ($3.35) 2 8 T (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.50, Hero raises to $4.75, BTN raises to $8, Hero raises to $17.32 and is all-in, BTN calls $9.32
Turn: ($37.99) 3 (2 players, 1 is all-in) River: ($37.99) Q (2 players, 1 is all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: $37.99 pot ($1.71 rake)
Final Board: 2 8 T 3 Q
BTN showed T T and won $36.28 ($17.46 net)
Hero showed Q A and lost (-$18.82 net)
My thoughts are as follow: sure, we have 2 overcards and a flush draw, LET'S GET IT !!! wooo...not He did 3bet my utg raise so his range [ if we consider him a little loose is TT+ AQ+ and let's say some bluffs ] now on that board he is never folding any pair he called pre with. He must fold all AK he is Cbetting [ we have the nuts draw ] and all bluffs he also bets [ i think he has to ]. So he has 12 pair combo x 5 + 16 AKs [ not discounting the T on the flop and me having A and Q which makes AA QQ less likely because we didn't add the bluffs ] but the idea is that he has 60 combos that are continuing/stacking off and about 20 combos that fold so roughly 3 out of 4 times he calls/get re-raises getting in awful.
Now when he 4bet so small he is NEVER light. That isn't AA, AA makes it a lot bigger with no draw, KK too, is almost ALWAYS in my opinion TT. So call/fold turn seems to be the best way to play it.
Pre would depend on stacks, but most probably folding as he is 3betting our EP range, which is usually very strong.
Postflop is standard I think, he could be doing this AA/KK, maybe QQ. If we are up against KK, we got decent equity, if he has AA that only leaves us with hitting our draw, but still getting it in.