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Re: QQ vs minraise on a dry board (200 6 max)
Hmm...my spidey senses are tingling...
Not only did he check-raise, but he MIN-CHECK RAISED. I'd call the flop, check the turn. If he bets the turn, I muck. If he checks the turn and bricks were dealt on the turn and river, I'd call a reasonable river bet. |
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Re: QQ vs minraise on a dry board (200 6 max)
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Hmm...my spidey senses are tingling... Not only did he check-raise, but he MIN-CHECK RAISED. I'd call the flop, check the turn. If he bets the turn, I muck. If he checks the turn and bricks were dealt on the turn and river, I'd call a reasonable river bet. [/ QUOTE ] weak, if he has any pocket pair from 22-JJ i could see him check miniraising to see where he is. A push folds out a lot of hands you beat, i would check-raise all in on turn. If he has a set then reload and take some notes. |
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Re: QQ vs minraise on a dry board (200 6 max)
I think folding here is weak. Villian's stats seem to indicate a semi-LAG (for full ring.) He's not nitty so the flop minraise doesn't scream monster most of the time. It's tough because I think there's merit to a flop push if we knew the villian sucked and couldn't fold any pair six or higher here; the turn could kill your action against a small overpair. Call and c/r turn seems like a good line without any more information this his stats, however.
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Re: QQ vs minraise on a dry board (200 6 max)
guys, i have position on him..
thanks for the replies though.. oh and he had A3o and stacked me.. i still think i was ahead of his range though, figuring that i get paid pretty often by lower pocket pairs in that situation.. |
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