http://cakepoker.com//HandHistory/?Hand=xczBw8CxwbLHwcTExMTEwIjNxMDCwMI%3d
First blind level, I get AA in the BB and opponent raises. I 3bet him last time from the BB, and he got a decent hand now, so he calls. Flop brings a flush draw, so I make my standard c-bet of 2/3ps, protection and value extraction. He calls, so it's all good, until the turn. He called, so he might very well have a king, and I thought if I bet now I won't be able to get away from the hand even if it's obvious he has a king. Plus a kingless hand probably won't call a 2nd barrel, that's why I decide to check. River is harmless, and I decide to place a small bet. A king (or maybe even full house) will at least raise anyway, and just about every other hand will fold, so betting big makes no sense. I'd consider calling a raise since I checked the turn and bet small on the river, which doesn't exactly demonstrate strength and could induce a bluff. That didn't happen though, opponent had AJo and just called. I won the game about 30 hands later.
Did I underplay my aces? I know it would've made sense to bet the turn as well, but considering my opponent's hand I made myself another 300 chips on the river by checking the turn...
I posted this hand in the SnG forum where they advised me to repost it here. There seems to be some problem with the link, although it works for me in Firefox, but just to be sure I'm posting a screenshot as well.
