$2 NLHE 6-max: AA from UTG on paired board

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limakpl

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http://www.handconverter.com/hands/2796297

Hello I am new to a cash game, have been playing MTT's for about 2 years.

Villian just joined the table.

Preflop- No reason to slowplay, standard raise.

Flop: Standard C-bet , it is likely I have the best hand right know, flop doesn't hit well BB preflop calling range

Turn: opponent might be chasing flush , flush with overcards , call with pocket pairs , and maybe call with just overcards. I give them 3:1 odds if they are chasing flush.

Question no 1: SHould I bet more on turn ?

River: I don't think I can extract a lot value, I can get value only from TT 88 77 66 44 I guess QQ and KK is 3-bet preflop.
If he was chasing flush he won't pay me anything.
It looks like villian is ready to check-raise with set of 99 or 22, therefore, check back is saving me money.

Question no 2: Go for small river bet or check behind ?
Question no 3: well played ?
 
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I think this is played well. Betting the river seems very thin, I think its much more likely villain is slow-playing a 9 than has a hand that can call.
 
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I haven't played much 6-max but if it's anything like full ring NL2 I think you can bet more with your big hands preflop and still expect to get a lot of calls, especially if you table select.

I'd bet more on the flop and turn as well.
 
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I think played almost good, because you should at least small bet on river. On turn i think you bet is big, because your opponent can answer fold for this bet.
 
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