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good ole QQ at $5-5
Played the $5-5 NL at Oceans 11 for the first time in about four months. They have upped the max buyin from $300-500.
Three tables, must move. I just got moved to the 2nd table recently from a great first table. I have around $300, maybe a tiny bit less. 8 or 9 handed. UTG limps, UTG+2 has around $1,200, appears good from what I can tell..not a crazy loose player, but knows what he is doing. doesn't appear to be trying to run over the table. He makes it $25. I am in the cutoff and make it $85. I already read him for strength, but not sure how strong. UTG flat calls with about $400..what? Makes no sense except maybe with AK, but i don't read him for that, can tell he is just bad. UTG+2 doesn't take long and pushes in. What is your play and why? |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
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What is your play and why? [/ QUOTE ] I fold... [ QUOTE ] UTG+2 has around $1,200, appears good from what I can tell..not a crazy loose player, but knows what he is doing. doesn't appear to be trying to run over the table. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I threw it away. I didn't see him making that play with AK (thought he'd call), really didn't see it with JJ either as I had to have a big hand.
The flat caller actually called the allin. I asked the raiser if he had AA or KK, he shook his head no, i felt sick. Everything came small, he flips over QQ. So we both had QQ, pretty amazing. I still think it was the right play. I don't really like his play, but he had a ton of chips. The other guy had JTs. Yes, he got allin preflop for $400 in a 5-5 game with JTs. |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
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UTG+2 has around $1,200, appears good from what I can tell..not a crazy loose player [/ QUOTE ] Why would you raise this guy w QQ? |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
I'm not saying I am right here, from his initial raise I put him on AA-TT, AK, maybe AQ.
If he flat calls my raise I can get rid of AA, KK. But I had decided if he played back, I would almost definitely fold..not saying that is right, just going through my thought process. Also felt that if I just flat called, I really wouldn't be sure where I was at on a low flop. |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
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If he flat calls my raise I can get rid of AA, KK. [/ QUOTE ] wrong |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
etiz you beat me to it.
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
I think you are both very wrong, particularly with the flat caller between us.
There is 255 in the pot, i only have around 300 left. You want your stack to be around 4x the pot to make it worthwhile to make that play. But with a three way pot, that is just a terrible play as you are giving two people shots at you. |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
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If he flat calls my raise I can get rid of AA, KK. [/ QUOTE ] Just to point something out, your stack size is the perfect size for him to trap you with AA, be it by just putting you all in on any flop or check-raising you all in. A good player with a good sense of the game could easily do this, so just because he doesn't reraise preflop, don't assume he doesn't have AA/KK, I've been tricked numerous times by moves like this. |
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Re: good ole QQ at $5-5
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[ QUOTE ] UTG+2 has around $1,200, appears good from what I can tell..not a crazy loose player [/ QUOTE ] Why would you raise this guy w QQ? [/ QUOTE ] Why Not? |
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