Quote Originally Posted by dzeanah
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

saw flop|saw showdown

UTG ($9.20)
MP ($9.95)
Hero ($14.85)
Button ($3.55)
SB ($16.50)
BB ($3.15)

Preflop: Hero is CO with Q, Q.
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.3, 2 folds, BB raises to $0.5, Hero calls $0.20.

Flop: ($1.05) T, 4, Q (2 players)
BB bets $0.3, Hero raises to $1, BB calls $0.70.

Turn: ($3.05) 7 (2 players)
BB bets $0.4, Hero raises to $1.65, BB calls $1.25 (All-In).

River: ($6.35) T (2 players, 1 all-in)

Final Pot: $6.35

Results in white below:
BB has Ad As (two pair, aces and tens).
Hero has Qc Qh (full house, queens full of tens).
Outcome: Hero wins $6.35.
I am definitely a beginner, but I don't understand how you could for sure put villain on AA in this hand. You raised preflop, he min-raised you back. He could have pretty much anything, imo. The flop misses him (sort of, since he does have an overpair) and he bets 1/3 the pot. You raise and he just calls. On the turn he makes a very weak bet, you push, he calls and you stack him. NH. But I really don't understand how you could put him on AA preflop. I do see it on the second hand, but there were lots more re-raises in that one.