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Flop Decision with QQ
Villain in this hand is new to the table, but only bought in for $80.
Villain is LP ($80) Hero is BB ($177) with Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] PP NL 100 Full Ring 1 limper, Villain raises to $6, CO calls $6, folds to Hero, Hero raises to $30, Villain waits till time almost expires, Villain calls $24, CO folds Flop ($75ish): A 3 J r Hero? Villain has 50 left |
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Re: Flop Decision with QQ
Mostly anything that calls your RR is beating you. JJ/AA/KK/AK/AQ are all smashing you. Unless villan will call your PF bet with 1010 or a lower PP, then you are behind.
Any bet commits you. Decide if you are going to c/f or put him in. |
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Re: Flop Decision with QQ
His range of hands has you crushed here. I think a check/fold is in order. Yes there is quite a bit in the pot and Villain did buy in a little short, but I think I cut my losses here.
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Re: Flop Decision with QQ
I guess you have to fold here. You're not ahead of anything really and I'm sure you will probably get his stack later. I think this is a horrible play by him, no matter what he has.
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Re: Flop Decision with QQ
OOP, I usually just call pre-flop. Given that even a smallish CB bet puts villain in here, I think that's what you need to do. Maybe he can fold KK or AQ there.
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Re: Flop Decision with QQ
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Maybe he can fold KK or AQ there. [/ QUOTE ] If he called off that much of his stack preflop, he is never folding any ace here, much less AQ. |
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