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Old 03-29-2005, 04:08 PM
antidan444 antidan444 is offline
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Default Q about QQ

Party $25 NL. I have $25 UTG+2, main villian (MP2) has me covered.

Dealt QQ (suits unimportant). UTG (tight/passive) makes it 0.85 to go, I call (I think this was a mistake, I believe I should have reraised to try to limit the field. If UTG had popped me back I could have folded with confidence), and we wind up taking a flop 8-handed. Oops.

FLOP (Pot $7): T33 rainbow.

UTG bets 1.50. I make it 10. MP2 calls. He's slightly loose preflop, passive postflop, and I had not seen him do anything fishy. All others fold.

Turn was an 8. What should my plan be from here on out?
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Old 03-29-2005, 04:42 PM
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we wind up taking a flop 8-handed. Oops.

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Yikes!

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FLOP (Pot $7): T33 rainbow.

UTG bets 1.50. I make it 10. MP2 calls.

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You are dead brother. 8 handed, paired board. Odds are very good that someone has connected a set here. And just like a typical partyfish hes gonna slowplay it.

Your overbet makes no sense to me. Once you let this flop 8-handed you are playing QQ for set value. Muck while you can still spare 1/2 your stack. Don't make the mistake of confusing a good preflop hand with a good postflop hand.
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