#1
He didn't have any problems finding a call on the turn with
![The Jack of Hearts [Jh]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/Jh.gif)
[9h] for the straight flush.
He's a pretty solid 2:1 favorite on the flop with his OESFD and two overcards to my pair and of course I am drawing completely dead on the turn so I got my money in really bad here.
When he miniraises the flop I think he has either a weak Qx, a draw or a set. Maybe a horribly played AA.
If I give him a hand range of AA, 33, QJ-Q8s and QJ, QT plus all the suited
![The Ace of Hearts [Ah]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/Ah.gif)
I will be 46/54 against that range. The only hands I might fold out are those that I do OK against, namely Qx.
Still, folding to this miniraise is out of the question and calling puts me in a really awkward spot, so is there an alternative? I know the standard line here is pretty much what I did but is it really the best way to play it?
#2
He called with a brilliantly played AA and didn't suck out, so I won. I cracked AA three times that day with suited connectors, either in limped pots or where they decided to slowplay and just call my raise preflop.