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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
Ehh..no, I think a push is the right play. A possible range in a 5.5 is 99+,AQ+
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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
Never ever fold QQ, KK or AA at a 33 or lower (some will argue not even at a 55) pre-flop.
Never pass up an opportunity to get all your money in the center pre-flop with one of these hands at said buy-ins either. If they have KK or AA, oh well, tough noogies. |
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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
Here I have to disagree with you. In a 2 way all-ins one of them can perfectly have the goods.
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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
I think "two way all-ins" is what confused me. I took that to mean that you are heads up, but I now think you mean that there is a push and a call ahead of you. I would consider folding QQ in this scenario I suppose, but it would depend on a lot of things.
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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
It's still tough to laydown QQ there, but that's what he means.
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Re: QQ against a too big pre-flop raise
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Thanks guys. He had AA and won the pot. (It was a $5.50 btw) [/ QUOTE ]Morons get cards sometimes too. |
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