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Do I want to go all-in with QQ early on?
Currently I'm ecstatic if I have a breakeven day, cause I'm being punished. Which has brought me to question some of my plays. These questions relates to $22 and $33, primarily on Bodog and Pokerroom, which means bigger starting stacks than Party.
Do I want to go all in with QQ preflop at the early levels? I often find myself dominated or at best a coinflip vs AK. Do my opponents often enough come along with lesser hand, to make it worthwhile? Amd I guess the same goes for AK? |
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Re: Do I want to go all-in with QQ early on?
QQ > AK. QQ dominates a lot more hands than AK does. QQ is 70/30 against any Ax or Kx, and AK isn't. QQ is 80/20 over smaller PP's that AK is an underdog too.
With 1500 stacks, it's a bit less worthwhile to get all-in with QQ, but depending on how much opponents suck, it's ok to 4-bet all-in. |
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Re: Do I want to go all-in with QQ early on?
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QQ > AK. QQ dominates a lot more hands than AK does. QQ is 70/30 against any Ax or Kx, and AK isn't. QQ is 80/20 over smaller PP's that AK is an underdog too. With 1500 stacks, it's a bit less worthwhile to get all-in with QQ, but depending on how much opponents suck, it's ok to 4-bet all-in. [/ QUOTE ] yes, I know the win-percentages, but how often do you get someone to go all-in with Ato for instance? or 88? Often enough to ofset when it's AA/KK? |
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