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Chop denied hand question
This happened awhile back but I'm curious to see what others would do in the situation.
6/12 game, I'm SB. Table folded to me I look at BB and ask if he chops. He says no, I look down at QQ. Raise preflop? or let him play into it then attack? |
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Re: Chop denied hand question
Raise with the words 'screw you then, I'm raising'.
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Re: Chop denied hand question
Raise.
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Re: Chop denied hand question
If you're worried this guy is going to fold and not give you any action after you ask that question and then immediately raise, I think those worries are unfounded.
In fact, unless he's either the biggest rock in town or 65+ years of age (or both), I would bet he's at least calling you somewhere around 100% of the time. |
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Re: Chop denied hand question
say "oh, i don't like people who don;t chop" and raise.
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Re: Chop denied hand question
I never, ever, ever slowplay Queens preflop in limit. Why let K2o see a king for free?
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Re: Chop denied hand question
Raise 100% of the time.
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Re: Chop denied hand question
HAHAHA Raising there is so money
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