Originally posted by DeMarcohsp
I would raise all-in on the turn as I dont think he is playing a flopped flush or set this way and only value hands look like slowplayed AA/KK without a spade (but he will sometimes c/r those as well).
By raising all-in the turn we get value from his A
X and also we get him to fold his bluffs in his range ( that can have decent equity against us with the K
for example)
+1
players would sometimes slowplay pf AA/KK pf, but I would rather put him some pair+draw type hand that doesn´t really want to take c/c flop, c/f turn line so he may easily decide to lead himself.
I´d shove there aces always, since he can always have there QQ/KK or smt like TT with spades, with queens you can consider folding turn but likely I´d still get all-in, since I don´t see players take that line too often with sets or flushes