Re: Daily Hand Post: two similar QQ hands
I'm inclined to fold both hands. There's a good chance you are behind with 2 outs (maybe 2.5 in the first hand; a little less than 2 in the second because the Qs makes a possible flush), and even when you're ahead, you'll still lose a fair amount of the time here.
If I had reads on the opponents as being particularly bad or donkish, I might very well play on. BB could be betting J8 and MP1 could be calling with K2 or a spade draw or complete junk, but I don't think this is the case often enough for us to continue, absent a read to the contrary.
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