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tricky QQ first hand of a $22
Can't get converter to work. It's OK though because it's first hand, 10-20, everybody has 1500. No info on any players.
UB $22 10-person. UTG calls; two folds to me, and I make it 120 with QQ. three folds, button calls. Small blind reraises to 370. Big blind cold calls. UTG now goes all-in for 1500 total. Back to me. What do I do? |
#2
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
With one re-raise and no other callers, push. In this hand, I have to think someone has you beat and your hand loses value 4-ways. I fold.
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
I would fold here.
Edit: KK I'm calling. |
#4
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
Typically, I fold my QQ and watch KQo, Axs, and pocket 77 battle it out for their tounament life.
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
Fold [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. I messed around with pokerstove a little on this one, and in even the most optimistic situation (cold-caller folds and others have fairly loose ranges), you're only a slight favoite in a three-way pot with barely any added money. Drop out ridiculous optimism and you just found a situation where it's okay to fold QQ preflop in a small stakes SnG.
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
It's UB and they're horribly weak/tight there last I checked, so fold.
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
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you're only a slight favoite in a three-way pot [/ QUOTE ] Isn't this an awesome situation to be in? |
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
Ok, results:
I verbally lamented the situation for a while, and I ended up calling. Everyone folded and UTG flipped over tens. I fully expected to see UTG or the small blind show AA or KK, which is why I sweated the decision. And why I asked. I'm not sure if the actual hands are typical or if I should have gotten blown out by aces or kings and deserved it. At a higher level I might fold. $22s? Hard to say. And for the record, with KK I call in a shot and don't think twice; with JJ I fold and don't think twice. Ah, queens. |
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
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[ QUOTE ] you're only a slight favoite in a three-way pot [/ QUOTE ] Isn't this an awesome situation to be in? [/ QUOTE ] By small favorite, I mean slightly more than 33%, not slightly more than 50%. Remember that exploiting marginal edges early in an SnG is -EV. |
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Re: tricky QQ first hand of a $22
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Ok, results: I verbally lamented the situation for a while, and I ended up calling. Everyone folded and UTG flipped over tens. I fully expected to see UTG or the small blind show AA or KK, which is why I sweated the decision. And why I asked. I'm not sure if the actual hands are typical or if I should have gotten blown out by aces or kings and deserved it. At a higher level I might fold. $22s? Hard to say. And for the record, with KK I call in a shot and don't think twice; with JJ I fold and don't think twice. Ah, queens. [/ QUOTE ] we are smart enuff and good enuff that we don't need to take these sort of risks early and can still finish ITM. ...especially with deep stacks. ... |
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