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First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
This was a few hands after I showed my bluff in the ealier post. Iv been playing pretty solid.
UTG is pretty loose preflop raiser, just generally lag, so he could have any PP, suited connector, anything playable. Coldcaller is unremarkable, probably small pp or maybe suited connectors. The sb is is a good player, a bit more solid than the rest but still capable of mixing it up from what iv seen. On to the action. UTG (covers) opens for 40, mp coldcalls (1k), sb (1.2)makes it 160. Im in the BB (1.3k) and have QQ. Call, fold, raise? I just dont know at this level. |
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
Stacks?
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
sry, fixed.
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
If you are pretty sure UTG will not be reraising, which is probably true if he is LAG and raises light, then I'd call. The real fun is when UTG reraises and SB folds. Then you are in a pickle.
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
i would usually muck it.
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
either muck or just stick it in. i don't see how calling is any good. the raise is too much of your stack to play for a set, and you've got the utg 1st raiser behind you still to act. and if you do call, you're gonna have to fold an A- or K-high flop; possibly get stacked on a rag flop if you really are up against AA/KK; and lastly, win nothing more from AK on a rag flop when they check-fold. so, muck it or push preflop. |
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Re: First 5-10 hand, QQ involved in a squeeze?
I likely call and look to get involved in a non A/K flop. At this level you can expect all of the players to know the tendencies of the other players. SB could be looking to put the pressure on UTG as UTG is very loose-aggressive preflop. I make the call and take advantage of my position on the flop.
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Results
I flat called. UTG raiser folded (he really must have had [censored]) and coldcaller coldcalled again.
520 in the pot, flop comes Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. GIN! sb leads for 400. Just call? I have the coldcaller to think about. but if a J K A come on turn, im not happy. |
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Re: Results
What color is your Q?
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Re: Results
Any reasonable draw (flush or open ended) is gonna call allin here anyway, so you might as well just call and thereby try to lure in the cold caller and his whatever hand. No matter what the turn card is, I think you're calling/going allin. Only trouble is a J on the turn makin AK the nuts, cos maybe AK folds to an allin on the flop.
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