Re: PStars .25/.5 NL, QQ faced with flop decision
Of course he doesnt have a 9, but your lead on the turn sorta represents a 9, dont you think that should at least slow down some opponents with weaker holdings? Not that i like this lead, but once again, this represents some strength, unless he has seen you do it as a bluff, and he would just raise any lead here. And in case, where he does not believe you - its even worse, because you are just inflating the pot through your opponent without really knowing where you stand, and it was clearly stated that the intention was to play a small pot.
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I tend to agree with you about reraising, original response said if he called a reraise i'm likely ahead but i disagree with that. I agree he could easily flat call KK or AA preflop once i've defined my hand so clearly. The lead on the turn is a play i use a lot in order to gain back control of the pot. It is a feeler and i really didnt think he had a 9...sorta ridiculous to put him on that IMO.
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