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Awkward Situation
Party 25$ Buy in.
I have 45$ and both villains have over 50$. Both villains seem tight. CO is aggressive and SB is passive. I am dealt QQ and open-raise to 1$ from two off the button. CO makes it 2$ more and small blind calls. BB folds and I make it 6 more. The CO makes it 6 more and the small blind calls as do I. 45$ in the pot. Flop comes 6c 7h 4d. Small blind bets 3.75 into a 45$ pot. what do I do? |
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Re: Awkward Situation
why did you put in a 3rd raise preflop when you're reraised by a tight player? take a flop for $2 and play some poker...
his 4th raise can't be anything but AA/KK, so you're playing for set value, and SB knows that too. i think SB has AA and was trapping the both of you. fold. |
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Re: Awkward Situation
I don't like reraising with Queens with a few exceptions. This wouldn't be one of them.
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Re: Awkward Situation
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Party 25$ Buy in. I have 45$ and both villains have over 50$. Both villains seem tight. CO is aggressive and SB is passive. I am dealt QQ and open-raise to 1$ from two off the button. CO makes it 2$ more and small blind calls. BB folds and I make it 6 more. The CO makes it 6 more and the small blind calls as do I. 45$ in the pot. Flop comes 6c 7h 4d. Small blind bets 3.75 into a 45$ pot. what do I do? [/ QUOTE ] Looks like you're way behind the CO at this point, but you were correct in calling the last PF raise. FWIW, I call this bet with any two cards, and see what the real hand does. Edit: Swolfe's post makes a lot of sense too... it takes a bigger hand to call than to raise... |
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Re: Awkward Situation
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why did you put in a 3rd raise preflop when you're reraised by a tight player? take a flop for $2 and play some poker... his 4th raise can't be anything but AA/KK, so you're playing for set value, and SB knows that too. i think SB has AA and was trapping the both of you. fold. [/ QUOTE ] No way, Villain has $30 behind, the pot is $45, and you're therefore getting nearly correct odds to chase your set, as long as the CO doesn't pound you into submission. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Awkward Situation
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No way, Villain has $30 behind, the pot is $45, and you're therefore getting nearly correct odds to chase your set, as long as the CO doesn't pound you into submission. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] that's the problem. we're not closing the action and have a CO that showed that he likes his hand preflop. SB's weak lead, followed by a call will almost certainly be followed up by a raise from the CO. |
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Re: Awkward Situation
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[ QUOTE ] No way, Villain has $30 behind, the pot is $45, and you're therefore getting nearly correct odds to chase your set, as long as the CO doesn't pound you into submission. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] that's the problem. we're not closing the action and have a CO that showed that he likes his hand preflop. SB's weak lead, followed by a call will almost certainly be followed up by a raise from the CO. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah... It sucks, but yeah... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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