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What to do with QQ early
$30 PP
***** Hand History for Game 2214157523 ***** NL Hold'em $30 Buy-in + $3 Entry Fee Trny:13135726 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Thursday, June 16, 01:11:58 EDT 2005 Table Table 11689 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: LarzzZ ( $800 ) Seat 2: spw44 ( $665 ) Seat 3: boost18 ( $900 ) Seat 4: Schmidt30pac ( $1670 ) Seat 5: catchday1 ( $790 ) Seat 6: Kambodian ( $760 ) Seat 7: airman25 ( $830 ) Seat 8: MrBaltazar ( $785 ) Seat 10: tsi20g ( $800 ) Trny:13135726 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to catchday1 [ Qd Qs ] tsi20g: happens all day everyday LarzzZ folds. spw44 calls [15]. boost18 raises [100]. Schmidt30pac calls [100]. catchday1 calls [100]. Kambodian folds. airman25 folds. MrBaltazar folds. tsi20g folds. spw44 folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3c, Ts, Jd ] boost18 bets [150]. Schmidt30pac is all-In [1570] catchday1 ???? Thoughts on pushing preflop in this type of situation? How about with AK here? Also, how are overpairs generally played postflop in this type of pot? Of course sometimes losing, but worth it to usually get money in in the long run? |
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Re: What to do with QQ early
I definitely would have reraised (probably pushed) preflop, which makes this easier.
On a board with a jack, ten, I call QQ almost immediately. |
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Re: What to do with QQ early
So we generally feel comfortable getting all in with overpairs in raised pots, though with something like an early JJ limp, we'd probably fold if there's much resistance.
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Re: What to do with QQ early
Meh, I put people on wider ranges than most forum-users. Opposition sucks, main reason why I call. And yeah, in a raised pot, there's nothing wrong with being all-in with an overpair, especially on a board that's not dry.
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