Originally Posted by XxStacksxX
I've wanted to ask about this for a bit. Should this be approached the same way as KK on an Axx board? I'm thinking it should because the only hand that we would scare out with a bet that we beat is KK, and that doesn't happen very often that we have QQ v KK.
So, if I assume correctly with about then betting the flop accomplished nothing really. When you bet you want a few things to happen, (1) Better hands to fold... (2) Worse hands to call.... (3) Protect our hand.
What better hands fold here? KK might if the player is incrdibly weak/tight, but the line he took is the exact line I take when I have KK oop on an Axx board. Ax isn't folding unless as only a stupid player woudl raise preflop, call a 3b and then c/f a flop when they hit. Two pairs and sets are obviously not folding here. So pretty much no better hands fold this flop.
What worse hands call? Well alot of players are incredibly afraid of an Axx board when there is action preflop (and generally they are always scared no matter what). So while there are some worse hands that MAY call (9x, 4x, TT, JJ), those are few and far between and you can't always count on a call from them. Especially since you 3b preflopandthen bet on an Axx board.
Does our hand need protection? Not really. Sure he may have Kx and a K could come and that would suck, but you could easily get away from QQ on a AxxK board facing a bet usually. But there is no flush draw, or straight draw. And even if there was, I probably wouldn't bet here anyways.
So I think we should be checking behind on this flop. If he checks again on the turn, I'm not so sure if we should be checking again or betting. If it was an undercard and he checked again on the turn I would put a bet out there, generally thinking it was for value. But since the turn is an Ace I wonder if there is any reason to bet turn despite the fact he has shown alot of weakness. We probably still don't fold out KK. But we may now get calls from weaker pps, as the chances of us having an A has decreaced. So they may be more likedly to call with JJ, TT, 9x, etc. So I'm not sure what the correct play is on the turn. I'm really not sure. I probably check and called a river bet. But our hand isn't that weak (despite when it's against Ax, 99, 44) so we may want to put in a value bet on the turn. Maybe someone better can clear this up.
Also note that if he bets the turn, I'm calling here, as we have somewhat under-represented our hand and may have causes some weaker hands to take a stab at the pot here.
If he bets the turn, then again on the river I may let it go, if the bet is sizable. If he checks turn and I check behind, I'm gonna be calling the river bet. If he checks turn and I bet and he calls then leads the river, I probably find a fold here. If at any point he c/rs I fold easily.
That's just my thoughts. But I don't now too much yet.
Auhfel - Your idea of c-betting .10-.15 isn't good. The pot is .77c on the flop. Your betting way too small there. Almost any hand is gonna call such a small bet. So you really aren't seeing where you stand if that's what you were trying to do. But above is why I don't think betting is all that good in the first place on the flop.
*disclaimer: I could be totally full of shit, so let a better player confirm or deny before you take what I said to heart.