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Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh No?\"
I know in MTT's I should be delighted to see these hands, but I don't seem to have much luck with them. If I push pre flop the ace always seems to come, and if I try to slow play and just call from EP i get about 6 callers behind me.
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh No?\"
No.
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#3
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
F YA! is more like my normal reaction. Though with QQ I accept on some level that this is a hand that may very well bust me, though more than likley it will increase my stack size.
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh No?\"
Nope, but I do with 72. Tough hand to get away from.
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
i think that sometimes if i get lucky to barely make it late into a tournament. And more often with 99-jj. Especially when a lag chip monster bets. Happened last night in the pacific 30k garenteed. First time making this final table as an average stack. I had made 2 raises pf and either had to fold preflop or on the flop so i was fairly low in chips. A big stack that had gone all in 4 times in a row with small pairs and connectors. only raised this time - not a push in late position. I'm on the button with 99 and know im beat since he didn't push like normal. But i prayed for AK and tossed my chips in, he flipped over QQ. I left 2 spots away from my goal - top 5 =).
I'm always happy to have QQ and KK. However, late in a tournament jj-99(maybe 88-77) seem to break me often. |
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
I'm not fond of any large pocket pairs late in a tournament. In the last six large tournaments that I've played in, I've busted out or lost a majority of my chips because some donk sucked out on my pair with undercards or a lower pair. My favorite tournament hands are strong aces (AK, AQs).
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#7
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
Yeah I do, but only in the sense of "oh boy, here comes a chance to really misplay a hand, lets not try to F this one up too much". I mean this in the sense that it's a lot easier to post and fold, than actualy have to make a play. It's a lot easier to play a PP that turns into a set on the flop on a rainbow board, than it is KK or even AA. So when I'm thinking "oh no", I generally mean in mid/late stages of a tourney and
1. Am afraid of being married to a hand, like AK, that I could/should lay down in a situation. 2. Am somewhat afraid of being in a preflop situation where "I can tell he has aces here, but I have to push with QQ". |
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
everyone who says they dont like their big pocket pairs, give em to me
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh
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Nope, but I do with 72. Tough hand to get away from. [/ QUOTE ] nh |
#10
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Re: Does anyone else in a touney look down at KK and QQ and think \"Oh No?\"
Not "Oh, no" precisely, but I recognize that the chances are good that a lot of my chips are going into the middle before the hand is done, and when that happens I either chip-up or bust out. That's poker.
On a related note, if you never limped in EP with KK or QQ, it would not be a mistake. Best, Sam |
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