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Old 03-27-2006, 10:06 AM
Fadook Fadook is offline
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Default Re: When do I raise my QQ on a ultra-loose table?

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If I raise pre-flop, it's harder to push someone off a draw on the flop.

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You can somehow predict what's gonna come on the flop? Raise pf for value.

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If I bet out on the flop, there's so many people in the hand, that anyone who calls, chasing a draw, has correct odds to do so.

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Anyone with a flush draw or OESD is calling regardless. Anyone who's spiked a pair is sticking around as well, but so what, you've got an overpair. Now say that CO has a gusthot. If you bet and UTG+1 and UTG+2 call, CO's getting 8:1, which still isn't enough to call. (EDIT: OK, it might be enough, but it's marginal). You've probably got the best hand, get your chips in while you can.
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