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Old 07-28-2005, 09:03 PM
mmbapmashida mmbapmashida is offline
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Default Re: QQ flops an ace.

I might call here, and raise the turn, and if he's still playing back then fold if he re-raises your raise on the turn, or check behind on the river if you're lucky, otherwise fold.
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Old 07-28-2005, 09:11 PM
@bsolute_luck @bsolute_luck is offline
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Default Re: QQ flops an ace.

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I respect your posts Shillx, but as a question, arent your average players more likely to hold Ax than Kx ?

So perhaps calling down when the flop is A77 is more risky when you have raised with QQ, than when it is K22 ?

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i'll donkbet this with some pair either in my hand or on the flop sometimes, or even check/raise. calling is actually scarier in BBs mind (probably) as you could have the Ace or a higher pocket pair or nothing- you never can be quite sure HU.

so it really depends on the villain, which is all HU play. this is a good place for the WA/WB line and i've read HU play suggests to take the top card off and make it a meaningless 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] or something, meaning you have a strong pair and there's no overcards with no draws and only 2 7s left in the deck making it unlikely for him to have it, you figures he's bluffing here more times than not.

..at least that's how i approach this hands generally.
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