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Old 06-03-2005, 02:23 AM
Mike Cuneo Mike Cuneo is offline
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Default QQ Preflop Decision

Just got back from a profitable 1-2 NL session (I cashed out up $925 in 5 hours)and felt good about my play. However, when I was sitting on about $600 in chips I was dealt QQ and raised 3 limpers to $15 from the button. SB immediately announces all in for $130 total and someone with about $50 calls. I fold my hand face up, putting him on KK or AA. He shows AKs and I would have won the hand (not that this matters). I still feel good about the laydown, because I can only imagine him having 3 hands. AKs, KK, or AA. And I'm wayyyy behind 2 of them and only slightly ahead of the other. Was it the right laydown? The all in player was solid and ABC predictable so I didn't want to gamble, seeing as I was already up abour $500 on the night. Comments?
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