$10 NLHE Full Ring: AAs Suited Flop and cordinated board right play?

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SB: $10.41
BB: $10.85
UTG: $11.59
UTG+1: $10.45
UTG+2: $1.66
Hero (MP1): $9.35
MP2: $16.40
CO: $2.12
BTN: $4.70

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is MP1 with A
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A
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1 fold, UTG+1 raises to $0.40, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1, 5 folds, UTG+1 calls $0.60

Flop: ($2.15) 4
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9
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8
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(2 players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $1.53, UTG+1 calls $1.53

Turn: ($5.21) J
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UTG+1 checks, Hero checks

River: ($5.21) 5
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(2 players)
UTG+1 bets $2.47, Hero calls $2.47
 
John A

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3-bet larger, bet turn. As played river is close as far as shove/call. If you bet turn it would have been easier to just shove river, but I think on the whole shoving river is the highest EV line based on total calling range.
 
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Bet the turn. A spade will put more $ in on the turn than on the river. By checking, you're losing value against a hand like AsKx or KsQx.
 
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It might be helpful if you'd include the thinking behind each of your actions in the original post. For instance, while it might not make a huge difference on this hand, what you knew or thought about the villain might be very relevant in other situations.

I'd bet more pre-, maybe pot. I expect a UTG+1 opener to continue a large majority of the time, so I want to get as much of his money in the pot as possible while I'm sure I'm well ahead of even a strong range. Plus I want to set up so I can get it all in by betting amounts on the flop and turn that don't look unusual.
 
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These situations are the hardest for me to figure out. I suspect he was c/r the turn, but we'll never know (I guess you could surmise since you know the results. Was he going to c/r the turn?). Every time I see the c/c, c/r, lead it seems like it's a really strong hand. If he just called on the turn I think you are good. If he c/r the turn I think you are toast. Bet the turn. If he c/r the turn I don't know what to do. Anybody? As played he could just be moving in on your weakness on the turn. You have to call.

I don't like shoving the river with the limited information from not betting the turn. Maybe I'm just a nit? :)
 
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HERO: tag
Villian: Losse passive, limped weak cards, overvalue draws and suited cards. Called lots of cbets. Played hand very passively.
PRF: wide range
F: still wide range
T: called cbet. range: 55+ Q10+ 98s+ I would have best time most time.
R: blank so i shoved.
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Ended up flopping nut flush AJs
 
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