Preflop raising from ep with AA....it's a tricky subject. With this kind of stack range and AA or KK, I find it very very hard to stop all my chips ending up in the pot at some point. With this in mind I make a slightly larger raise pre, or a limp that i can get away from or reraise. This then means i either play a tiny pot against random hands, or a bigger pot against a slightly more polarised range.
We need to know a bit about how the table is playing - are people calling raises a lot, are there any squeezers who like to button/co raise behind limpers? How is the bb playing? Whats his calling range from the blinds?
Without the latter information, it's incredibly difficult to say how I'd play the hand. I dont subscribe to the "keep your raises the same" bollox online, as no fcker on the table is paying that much attention, lets be honest. And they wont have enough time to watch your play to realise what your difffering raise sizes mean.
(Incidentally in live play, my opening raise from ep or mp is almost ALWAYS 2.5bb+lowest table chip, as I think live people pay more attention to this kind of thing.) Also live a lot less people defend blinds with total junk, ime.
However, online, people call with junk all the time, and with AA, KK, or QQ in ep, a full table and antes, and 20-30bbs, my opening raise is usually more than 3bbs, usually 3.5-4.5bbs. It just gives the blinds slightly less value, and gives you more chance to define his range if he calls. Obviously you get paid off slightly less, but you also get muffed by junk a lot less too. I prefer this arrangement. Obviously I do mix in some limps, especially if there's a raiseaholic wating behind me.
Basically cutting out a lot of "suited connector" calls from co/button/sb/bb is the idea. I get less customers, but tbh i rarely get paid off for my whole stack against 4 5, 6 7 etc anyway, these hands get in on the 2.5bb raise sometimes, and either hit massive or get out. its the A rag callers and two high cards KQ KJ K10 AK AQ AJ A10 that I want a call from, where i'm a) a bigger favourite, and b) theyre likely to stack off with top pair (where 6 7 can fold it).
He might of still called in this scenario anyway.
As i said before, I get less action, but less muffings, and I like it that way. It also means less tricky decisions - as in op - how hard is it to fold AA = very. I dont want a customer on a 3bb raise everytime. It also in my mind makes a bigger stack more likely to shove than a slightly smaller bet - more in pot for him to rob, tho this is very margninal idea lol.
When i have the best hand in poker i want to have a clue what my oppo has is the best i can put it lol.
Anyway... after the preflop raise I might of bet a little more than 1200 on the flop, tho thats prob cos my preflop raise is slightly bigger. As it is, its a rainbow flop, very unconnected, so a good time to put in a milky bet such as this. oppo check calls, so I slightly worried as to his hand, but Im fairly sure were ahead.
I think the turn shove is exactly right, brings a flush and str8 draw, but unlikely to improve opponents hand, so get em in now. If he has set or something, then ul. just vul to find a call from that and have it river you.
Overall although I'd of started off with a raise to 850 or 950, or a limp, after that nothing wrong with the way you played it, whatsoever.
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