$2 NLHE Full Ring: NL2 Zoom full ring : AQs on a wet board

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the handplay is in the link below :
http://replayer.runitup.com/hands/5be9fb96bc
the flop is so wet and V check to me
I think his range is probably TT+, KQs, KJs, AJs+, AQo+
and there isn't many nut flush possibility, and they're more likely have pairs
since we block A and Q, I think his hand is more like KK or JJ
so we need to bet for value
he re-raise and that's all in ,I think I need to call that one
It turns out that he has AA and I am dominated
I didn't focus on his stack size and notice that when I watch the hand replay
I am wondering that how can I do better with this hand without consider stack size and consider stack size
Thanks for answering!!
 
c9h13no3

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In no particular order:

- Post the hand here, going to another site is annoying.
- Just call preflop, unless you have some stats you're not telling us.
- Don't bet the flop, it's a barely ahead/way behind spot.
 
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"I think his range is probably TT+, KQs, KJs, AJs+, AQo+"
I have to disagree, it is not likely someone puts 3rd of his stack with that range pre flop. It is more likely that he has QQ+ or maybe some AK. If u decided to pay him and see that flop, you shouldn't have betted, because if he has QQ or KK (2nd being more probable since you hold a queen) he is likely to have a club which gives him almost a nut flush draw, if not, he holds AA or AK and has you beat... So as stated above it is a barely ahead/far behind situation..
 
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