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Call All-In With QQ?
I posted this on the Heads-up section as well as this situation refers to heads-up but I felt I could get more help here as well.
Ok so here was the situation. Me and about 7 other friends began a small tournament. $5 entry with blinds starting at just .10/.20. Eventually it got down to me and another guy with blinds at .30/.60. I get QQ. I am at big blind so I raise $1. Opponent calls calls and re-raises $2 more dollars. I call his re-raise and re-raise him $3 more dollars. He calls. Flops comes out J,9,7. No 2 suites alike. He checks, I bet $2. He goes All-In. I call. The turn and river were T,A I believe. He flops over pocket JJ, a set! Should I have called his all-in? I played tight the entire time considering these guys are very loose and play with rubish hands to the river. |
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Re: Call All-In With QQ?
First off if the blinds were .30/.60 you can't raise to $1. The minimum raise would be 1.20.
I don't understand your post too well but your call was fine (even if your betting is wrong). |
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Re: Call All-In With QQ?
i think he raises it 1$, making it 1.6$ to go.
Id probably make it 2$ to go or something like that, but other then that i see nothing wrong with the hands, its heads up, the odds of him having a monster preflop aint that big, the odds of him flopping a set is even smaller [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Mickey |
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