$25 NLHE Full Ring: QQ facing two smaller all ins on river last to act

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I'm sitting on QQ at a full ring game in MP I have about 300BB behind me. Comes to me I raise it up 3x. CO flat calls, BB min raises, I 3x him, CO flat calls, BB calls. Both CC and BB are about 180ish BB.

Flop is 6d10c6s

Checks to me , I bet pot. CO and BB call.

Turn is Kd.

At this point I'm not sure where I'm at BB checks, I check, CO checks.

River is 6c.

So board is 6d10c6s

BB checks, I check, CO insta shoves rest of his stack (about 45BB), BB insta calls, what do you do as hero with QQ here?
 
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I don't think potting the flop in a 4-bet pot is that great. As played, calling is okay. You'll lose a lot though, but given the price you don't need to be good here that often. CO might be thinly jamming JJ here or something, or have a total airball like missed gutshots. I'd rather fold though. BB's range seems pretty strong to call a pot bet OTF and call a river jam. Wouldn't be surprised to see KK/AA sometimes.
 
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Sorry wont let me edit OP but board by river was 6d10cKd6c.
 
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Betting half-pot (or even 40%) on the flop is going to be enough.

As of the turn, I think I like a check/fold best here, but with the odds we're getting as played, we almost have to call.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if CO has AK/88-JJ and BB has AK/KK/AA with AA as the most likely even. (Min-raise squeezes from the BB are in my experience nearly always AA - more vulnerable hands usually squeeze bigger).
 
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lol I have no idea what's going on with this hand.. you played it well up to the river, although flop size may be a little big. I'd shrug and hit the call button. There's not a while lot of point in assigning ranges here.. it's basically guesswork
 
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I don't think potting the flop in a 4-bet pot is that great. As played, calling is okay. You'll lose a lot though, but given the price you don't need to be good here that often. CO might be thinly jamming JJ here or something, or have a total airball like missed gutshots. I'd rather fold though. BB's range seems pretty strong to call a pot bet OTF and call a river jam. Wouldn't be surprised to see KK/AA sometimes.

I figured a pot bet into that pot was ok given my overpair but I see what you mean because I could've bet a little less and gotten same result. Obv if I got shoved on after the flop bet I'd fold. Spoiler below.

Betting half-pot (or even 40%) on the flop is going to be enough.

As of the turn, I think I like a check/fold best here, but with the odds we're getting as played, we almost have to call.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if CO has AK/88-JJ and BB has AK/KK/AA with AA as the most likely even. (Min-raise squeezes from the BB are in my experience nearly always AA - more vulnerable hands usually squeeze bigger).

Yeah I see what you mean, half pot could be enough. I was torn because too much and I'm getting committed but too little and I'm giving out "cheap" cards, at least to these two players. Interestingly they had none of the above, well BB had one of your CO hands.

lol I have no idea what's going on with this hand.. you played it well up to the river, although flop size may be a little big. I'd shrug and hit the call button. There's not a while lot of point in assigning ranges here.. it's basically guesswork

I felt the same way, I felt lost on the turn. When the K came I slowed it down a little figuring KK, AK could be showing up. What's ironic is it turned out to be a complete donk spaz spew on both of their parts. Thanks, I think overall I played it better than other spots but was really baffled by the outcome.

SPOILER: I tank a bit and fold to these insta spaz shoves. CO shows 44 (for 6s full of 4s) and BB shows JJ (for 6s for of Js). I was ahead the entire time and would have won the hand with 6s full of Qs). I highly doubt either of the villians had any idea what they were doing, I can kind of see BB calling looking for a J and doubt they had enough skill to rep a K. But on the board as played I definitely expected to see AK for 6s full of Ks or a spazzy 6x. In my spot on river a 6, a K, or AA beats me and I thought it was perfectly reasonable to see players stack off with those.:confused:

Thanks for the feedback.
 
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