i disagree with the other comments and how the hands are played.
1st hand - i think you should
raise pf.
as played, i think calling the
raise behind is fine.
on the
flop: you should either
check and then checkraise aggressively if someone
behind bets. your aim is to get all your money into the pot by the
river in this hand. you have a very big hand.
if you do decide to bet yourself, you should bet $45-$70. a $20 bet is not going to grow the pot, and if anything your bet will
act as a
blocking bet and stop the pot growing. if you think your weak bet will induce a
raise (as it did), then it's not the worst play. but there's a good chance he would have raised if you bet $50 - especially if he has a big
pair.
by making such small bets you could him so much room to get away from it. if you bet pot on all 3 streets it's hard for to
fold a big
pair since he doesn't have that much information and you could have a hand like
TPTK or a
draw.
when he then does
raise you. i think you should
raise a lot more than $60. there's $187 in the pot at this point.
raise between $100 and $150. this will build the pot and give you the chance to get all your chips in. you could also just
flat call his
raise and then hope to checkraise him on a safe
turn, but this means giving up on an opportunity to build the pot.
I think Lithium's advice on shoving allin on the
flop is awful. You have a
monster hand and he'd have to be quite a bad player to
call a $650+ bet into a $67 pot. A TAGG will not
call this bet with
AA (unless he has seen you
bluff like this before and/or you have a mega
loose/
maniac/idiot
image and then he still might
fold). you lose way too much value by shoving on the
flop straight away.
you
turn bet is good. it's a $200 into a $300 pot. it's not so likely
villain will bet the
turn if
check the
turn, because your reraise on the
flop.