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Old 03-27-2006, 01:01 PM
ThunderEagle ThunderEagle is offline
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Default Re: When do I raise my QQ on a ultra-loose table?

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You just gave up a shitload of money.

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Well, in this case, I didn't since the SB had a 6 and would almost certainly have stayed in, but I know what you mean...long term, yes.

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Had you raised PF and bet out the flop you cannot be certain that SB would not have folded on the flop with bottom pair. Even bad players can get that right most of the time. But, by being passive with your hand you let the SB draw to trips.

With all due respect to SS2 and Jennifer Harman, try reading Small Stakes Hold'em.
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Old 03-27-2006, 01:08 PM
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Default Re: When do I raise my QQ on a ultra-loose table?

This is an easy raise pf. Bet the flop. You are not getting rid of the flush/straight draws, but maybe run some over cards out on the flop bet. You are right QQ is not a great hand multi-way, however waiting here for aq better spot is like checking a flopped low flush to see if a 4th of that suit shows up. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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