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Old 07-21-2005, 12:40 PM
SlickBorv SlickBorv is offline
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Default Tell me your next move.......

I'm playing a $200 NL $1/2 blinds 6 person table on Party Poker.

I'm in middle position and catch qq preflop. I raise the bb to $8. Everyone folds to the bb. He thinks for a while and calls.

The flop is 9 6 3 (no matching suits)

I bet the pot (roughly $15)

BB goes over the top for $30 total.

We both have about the same in chip count. (around $100)

What do you do? Do you fold the qs? Do you reraise allin? Do you call? Or do you reraise a little bit?

Thanks for your advice.
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Old 07-21-2005, 12:47 PM
mrkilla mrkilla is offline
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Default Re: Tell me your next move.......

wrong forum
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:41 PM
JasonP530 JasonP530 is offline
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Default Re: Tell me your next move.......

Few things.

1. Wrong forum, repost it in the small stakes NL forum and you will get better responses.
2. Different players have different types of hands when they minraise. Knowing what they usually do it with is very important. i.e. if youre always against a set, its an easy fold, against top pair or a flush draw, you have several options.
3. At the lower limits, and shortstacked, I would be more inclined to reraise here and get the money in ASAP. There isnt much point in pushing because another raise will commit you anyways, and you dont want to scare him off if he has a 9.
4. If youre planning on continuing in the pot, there isnt much point in just calling. most players will bet the turn in this sequence anyways, so youre just going to have more headaches if you were planning on getting the money in anyways.

Jason
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