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Outplayed or played badly?
Advice please - did I play badly or was I outplayed, or both?
It's a cash game and I have been dominating the table (six handed) for some time. I am dealt AA and make my standard raise of 4 x bb. One player calls and I put him on a medium pair or a couple of high cards. The blinds fold.
Flop comes JJ2 rainbow. Caller bets twice the pot. I suspect that he hasn't got a J as he wouldn't bet so much to scare me off if he had; or, he does have a J and is making it look as if he's trying to steal. I consider raising but settle for a call. River is a Q and caller checks immediately. QJ is one of the hands I had put him on so I know that a house is possible, but he might also have two pair in which case I'm in front. I consider betting but wary (perhaps too wary) of a check-raise, I check also. River is a 4. Caller bets the pot. After consideration, I fold, giving him credit for trips at least. He doesn't show his hand.
Looking back, I feel I either gave him too much credit for fancy play or showed too much fear by not reraising on the flop or betting on the turn. On the other hand, if he did have trips or a house, I suppose I got away from the pocket AA pretty cheaply.
Any suggestions for a similar situation in future?
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