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Re: 3/6 NL - Overplaying QQ?
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Call the flop. Bet the turn. If you still have company, check behind. [/ QUOTE ] I suspect that if I just call the flop, he's betting the turn. |
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Re: 3/6 NL - Overplaying QQ?
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[ QUOTE ] Call the flop. Bet the turn. If you still have company, check behind. [/ QUOTE ] I suspect that if I just call the flop, he's betting the turn. [/ QUOTE ] As opposed to you raising the flop and betting the turn for a bigger amount? Calling flop and turn is not a bad play here, you are either way ahead/way behind IMHO. River will be the tough street, but if he continues to press you should probably consider passing QQ. Flop raise is ok, when he calls, I check the turn, and *might* call a river bet. What do you think he raises, calls a reraise, and then leads at the flop with (on a 772 board)? For the record, its highly unlikely that villain has a 7 or JJ (given that he checked the river). My best guess is KK. |
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Re: 3/6 NL - Overplaying QQ?
This looks like major spewing. Even the worst hand readers know what you're representing here and not many people put $1000 in to see if they can catch you bluffing. Assuming of course that your table image is somewhat reasonable.
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