$10 NLHE Full Ring: playing deepstacked against a fish

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LeGenie

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Hi guys I got involved in a pot with a fish. We are both deepstacked and would like some feedback on the way I approached this hand.


Hero(SB) $29.35 - VP:18 PFR:8 AF:3.8 W:28|50 STL:25|67 3B:3|67 CB:79|60 N:15.65 Hands:283

Villain(BB) $29.91 - VP:67 PFR:7 AF:1.3 W:30|75 STL:0|33 3B:0|0 CB:100|40 N:31.19 Hands:42



Pre Flop: Hero(SB) with A:heart: J:heart:

P1(UTG) calls 0.10, P4(CO) folds, P5(BTN) folds, Hero (SB) raises 0.45,
Villain(BB) calls 0.40, P1(UTG) calls 0.40


Flop: 4:diamond: Q:club: A:diamond: (4 players)

Hero (SB) bets 1.60, Villain(BB) raises 3.20, P1(UTG) folds, Hero(SB) calls 1.60


Turn: 9:spade: (2 players)

Hero(SB) checks, Villain(BB) bets 8.40, Hero(SB) folds


It seems like villain is trying to protect his hand against a flush so his range contains 44, AQo,AQs, "prob AK even though I seem him 3 betting that hand pre-flop". I discounted QQ and AA because he would have 3 bet those pre-flop. Any thoughts on this hand?
 
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Pretty tough spot, most fish probably don't raise on the flop with flush draws, and his aggression factor is relatively low. If you thought he had a big hand on the flop, maybe you could have folded there? If you thought he'd raise on the flop with weaker hands and check the turn, then calling is fine.
 
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Yeah, it's one of those spots where the fish might be over valuing his hand, but he's also raising with someone still left to act. I don't think the flop call is bad, but depending on what I saw from him in earlier hands, I might even dump it there. You're going to be out of position. Calling is ok, but c/fing the turn at this point is standard with someone having such a low aggression and no real reason to bluff.
 
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