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Quick PreFlop Dilemma
You're BB.
UTG+1 (Solid TAG 17.4/11.6 over 170 hands) Raises. All fold to: MP3 (fishy LAP player 35/4 over 67 hands) Calls. folded to: SB (complete unknown) 3-bets. Action to you: What do you do with TT, JJ, QQ |
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
I'm capping QQ, and probably calling with the other two.
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
call, raise, raise.
and play like a stud on the flop Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
I call with the tens and cap jacks and queens.
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
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I call with the tens and cap jacks and queens. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
def cap queens, probly cap jacks, and if im in an aggressive mood cap tens
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
Don't ever fold here, even if you have pocket twos. I would call with JJ and TT and probably cap QQ but maybe just call.
Brad |
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
Call, call, cap. Play flop cautiously.
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
Im going with Call, Cap, Cap. Although when calling with TT there is a good change that the TAG is capping, I guess you can show some more strength by capping yourself.
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Re: Quick PreFlop Dilemma
I folded TT in this spot.
UTG+1 is pretty straightfoward and i think he has a narrow range of raising hands. Out of those hands at best he has two over cards, or at worst a high pp. I think UTG+1 is capping at least 40% of the time here. and the other players are coming along no matter what. That puts me into the flop against 3 opponents 2 of which have good hands and one which could have anything. I'd have to dodge overs the whole and to be comfortable staying in this one. I just dont think it's worth it, or maybe I just suck. should i really be calling all pp's here in an effort to hit my set? |
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