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Wrong end of stop-n-go?
Late in UB $40+4, blinds 150/300 w/25 antes, 10-handed, bubble about 10 spots away. Villain (UTG) has 4200 and has been quietly getting blinded down, no other reads. I have 8000 and have been getting a lot of big hands lately and raising without showdowns, so my image is LAGgy.
Pre-flop: Hero is dealt QQ UTG+1. Villain minraises to 600 UTG, Hero reraises to 1500, folded around to Villain who pauses for a second and calls. Flop (3700): A T 7 rainbow Villain goes all-in for 2675, Hero ? |
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Re: Wrong end of stop-n-go?
Fold and wait for a better spot.
You have plenty o' chips. You are behind many hands that the villian would call the reraise with IMO. |
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Re: Wrong end of stop-n-go?
...hero grudgingly folds and lives to fight another day...
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Re: Wrong end of stop-n-go?
Thats a pretty popular play for shortstacks, or anyone really, to call a preflop raise and quickly push after the flop. Only problem for you, obviously, is that the ace fell. I don't think you can call, even with suspicions of a bluff. You have enough chips to wait for a better spot, IMO.
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Re: Wrong end of stop-n-go?
i would raise more preflop, then i would call the flop
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