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Old 06-10-2005, 03:33 PM
jhall23 jhall23 is offline
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Default Re: QQ re-reraise pf...

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make that first raise to $3 yourself. What is this .85C stuff?

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You realize this is a .10/.25 game right? 3 bucks seems quite big to open raise with. .85c is a pot size raise. I usually made my rasies 1.00 in this game but not a big thing.

I'm in the call the re-raise camp here.
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Old 06-10-2005, 05:14 PM
mother_brain mother_brain is offline
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Default Re: QQ re-reraise pf...

I could go 5,000 hands without ever making a raise to .85. You have $90 and QQ UTG. Make it two dollars for anybody that wants to play.
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Old 06-11-2005, 01:37 PM
montechristo montechristo is offline
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Default Re: QQ re-reraise pf...

ahhh no I overlooked that. In my experience, especially on Party 25NL, I like to bet big with my big hands. Most players are not looking at "oh that was a 10X the BB raise" they are thinking "ooh he raised to $3, this is a good spot to try and double up with 10-6o. I haven't played the 25NL in a couple months though and people are saying that it is much tighter now? what do you think?

anyways as far as the hand goes, call the re-raise and lead out for the pot if the flop contains no A or K, but shut down if he plays back at you hard. At 25NL people make this reraise with 77-AA AJ-AK fairly often. No it's not right but hey thats why the games are so good.
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