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A different Q-Q fold question
100+20 10 player sit-n-go. Six players left, pays top 3.
I have t4400 and chip leader, second place in chips is BB and t2600+ 400 on his blind. I come in for raise UTG for 1300. SB calls my raise and BB re-raises all-in. Now BB re-raise all-in after the SB had called meant to me that he had to have 10's/A's wired or A-K... but the way he couldnt wait to shove his chips in the pot meant to me he had A's or K's. Now, who would fold here? Results: I do fold and SB calls because he had invested almost all of chips on the raise anyhow, he has tens. BB has two black kings. |
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Re: A different Q-Q fold question
I don't think you can fold in this spot. The pot is 1300 + 1300 + 3000 = 5600, and you only have to call 2700 into it. Against your opponent's range of hands you way better than a 2-1 dog. If your read of your opponent is that confident though I guess you can fold.
Next time push all in preflop. -SmileyEH |
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Re: A different Q-Q fold question
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I don't think you can fold in this spot. The pot is 1300 + 1300 + 3000 = 5600, and you only have to call 2700 into it. Against your opponent's range of hands you way better than a 2-1 dog. If your read of your opponent is that confident though I guess you can fold. Next time push all in preflop. -SmileyEH [/ QUOTE ] Looks like you've only got to call 1700 for even better odds. Also, what's with the vig at $20? B&M? |
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Re: A different Q-Q fold question
your biggest mistake is sitting down at a $100+20...what a ripoff. The other players would have to megasuck.
-Pete |
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