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Old 05-17-2005, 11:01 AM
dcasper70 dcasper70 is offline
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Default Re: Laying down QQ, AA? NL 10/1 Sitngo

My 2 cents...
Hand 1: How do you NOT put at least one of them on AA, KK, or AK? It's early and you have no read on them. Unless they've already shown that they raise 3x with JJ, TT, or AQs, I say bail. If you stay and raise, and get reraised, of course you're beat, run away screaming 'Uncle'.
I say your best option is to fold the Queens (wait until you fold KK preflop to AA, what a great feeling). Second best is to call then push in on the rag flop. If neither of them hit it, they may fold fearing the set.
Hand 2: No way you can put that guy on J9, but that check raise on the turn would scream set to me. You're representing a big overpair, and he check raises almost all-in??? He's either a moron, got big brass ones, or he's got you beat. So in reality he's two of those options, a moron who has you beat, save your chips for a better spot.
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