$5 NLHE 6-max: QQ UTG, LAG image against a tight player

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$5 NL HE 6-max: QQ UTG, LAG image against a tight player

pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (UTG) ($6.46)
MP ($11.26)
Button ($10.21)
SB ($7.63)
BB ($12.21)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q
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, Q
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Hero bets $0.15, 1 fold, Button calls $0.15, 1 fold, BB raises to $0.60, Hero calls $0.45, 1 fold

Flop: ($1.37) K
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, 6
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, 4
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(2 players)
BB bets $0.90, Hero calls $0.90

Turn: ($3.17) 7
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(2 players)
BB bets $2,Hero ???

Not sure if I should've 4bet him here especially with such a high raise. My stats over about 40 hands were 31/20(hey i was getting good hands). I had only about 90 hands on him so its definitely not a solid read. On the flop I felt just like floating his C-bet since i might still have the best hand and I picked up some flush outs. What do I do on the turn here though?
 
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I hate flatting the 3bet prf.

It gives the BTN a chance to come along with a fairly wide range witch might not be to bad since we obvs crush that range but u cant expect him to start spazzing alot in a 3bet multiway pots so its gonna be fairly easy for him to play against both us and BB postflop.

Honestly either we have BBs 3bet range crushed or we dont.
Since this a awsome squeze spot for him i tend to give him a litle less credit(even though i doubt alot of 5nl squese alot).
Just get it in prf or fold, geting it in beeing my prefered play.

As played the turn is pretty heavly read dependend imo but i kinda lean towards a fold here since where not getting that great of a price and we have almost no implied odds to hit our flush since villain will be able to play the river almost perfectly against us if club hits(i guess we could get paid by JcJ and TcT but other then that we beat very litle and stand to get paid be very few hands if we hit)
 
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I hate flatting the 3bet prf.
Since this a awsome squeze spot for him i tend to give him a litle less credit(even though i doubt alot of 5nl squese alot).
Just get it in prf or fold, geting it in beeing my prefered play.

Ditto
 
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Grunch, gonna start doing this more as it helps me poss get feedback on my feedback, sorry if some of these points have already been brought up.

I def 4bet pf here, depends on his 3bet stats i suppose but i don't like flatting pre, probs 4bet a bit on the large side, like $2, sets up a $4 pot on the flop with $4.46 left behind. I think thats a nice spr for QQ utg, just makes our decisions really easy.

As played i prob fold to the turn bet, i dont think anything that we beat barrels here in a 3bet pot, if he's that tight he prob doesnt 3bet AJ-AQ, so all i can think of that bets the turn is AcKx or a clubless AK, he'd flat call pf with 6's or 4's so we dont have to worry about a set, i know this is an overused read but it really does look like AK to me, maybe even AA/KK as he might not even 3bet with AK either, depends on his stats though, like how tight he actually is, an 8/6 has a different range than an 18/15 but they both fall in the tight category.
 
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I know, for some reason i forgot to post his stats but it was probably around 12/9
 
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I know, for some reason i forgot to post his stats but it was probably around 12/9

JJ and AK still do this even if his 3bet range is incy. Nits can have semi-wide 3bet ranges as well.
 
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