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Re: QQ in the BB, out of position, tough board.
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I would probably bet out this flop also, and depending on the player fold to or call a raise, with a lean to calling a raise. [/ QUOTE ] What hands would you put a raiser on to call a raise on the flop? |
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Re: QQ in the BB, out of position, tough board.
What hands would you put a raiser on to call a raise on the flop?
Well these are the most likely hands I would put him on with the preflop raise: AA-99, AKs-AJs, KQs, AKo-AJo, KQo (now with a read this group can expand/shrink of course) Now this flop sucks for us, but checking/folding is weak. I prefer to bet, and if raised just call the flop raise (our immediate odds are lacking but I think making a loose call is ok especially when coupled with your implied odds) If UTG is a good solid player I would be very concerned that he called the flop bet. I will assume he is a typical opponent (ie he sucks) |
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Re: QQ in the BB, out of position, tough board.
Yes, I have been persuaded by El Diablo and Joe Tall in the IRC channel that betting the flop is a good idea (as well as check-raising more) and given that you're getting like 19:1, you probably should call the raise.
I doubt QQ-TT are raising this flop. |
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Re: QQ in the BB, out of position, tough board.
I doubt QQ-TT are raising this flop.
Yeah, I was giving the hands that villian would probbably raise with preflop (i guess I was explaining the reasoning behind the flop bet) |
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