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Old 10-14-2005, 10:33 AM
Gugel Gugel is offline
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Default Re: QQ, need help with pot control

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I start with 100, I have QQ, I have 3-bet preflop, and the pot on the flop is 75.

I push the flop (especially this flop).



Only TT/KK/AA/random 4 are ahead, get it in.

If Im gonna 3-bet then I also make it 36 to go (not 25).

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YOU FORGOT THE LEGENDARY T4. I PUSH ALL-IN WITH THAT #$%!PREFLOP. IT'S 100% GUARANTEED TO WIN.
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Old 10-14-2005, 11:34 AM
TreyOfLight TreyOfLight is offline
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Default Re: QQ, need help with pot control

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This is entirely not true. Calling a reraise pf, does NOT leave you playing QQ for set value. You are attempting to get more money from AK that misses/lower pocket pairs, and you are trying to balance that against losing money to AA/KK.

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OK, then, I've entirely not understood your line. Are you saying to cold-call preflop, and raise the continuation bet allin? Or just call the flop, leaving an $80 pot and hero with $65 behind? Or what?

I don't see how you can play for unimproved value without getting all-in most of the time. Slowplaying the queens to win some extra money from AK/JJ sounds OK, maybe, but there's going to be an A,K, or J on over half of the flops; what's the plan then?
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