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Rolled up
Rolled up 6's, bet, Q raises, 6's 3 bet, Q calls. Q rolls off. Really certain that is 3 Q's. How far do you go with this hand and how do you proceed?
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#2
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Re: Rolled up
Man, this isn't nearly enough information.
Bottom line, if you're really certain you're drawing to one out, I kinda like a fold. Or at least try to check it down. |
#3
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Re: Rolled up
Really depends. Against unknown I think you should fold. Against a really aggressive opponent it's too tempting to call down, but you're not really getting a good price.
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#4
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Re: Rolled up
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Q rolls off. Really certain that is 3 Q's. [/ QUOTE ] Why proceed when you know you are beat? |
#5
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Re: Rolled up
depends on how much money is in the pot, is he aggressive? lot of factors. Normally I will call him down hoping to boat up depending on how much money is in the pot.
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Re: Rolled up
With a queen out, why can't raiser have a pocket pair instead of split queens? I'd be really unlikely to fold trips here.
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#7
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Re: Rolled up
As I read the description, there is only one Q showing on 3rd. The Q who leads and the Q who calls are the same Q. I could be wrong though.
If there is another Q showing I call. If not... well. If you are fairly certain he has 3 queens you should fold. The pot is rarely large enough to change a full house or quads. |
#8
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Re: Rolled up
A big pair is a larger part of his range then QQQ imo
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#9
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Re: Rolled up
I dont fold trips in stud hi (asuming it is stud hi)
EDIT: unless someones face cardscontain a higher trips obviously. But if he shows 4 to a straigth flush I wouldnt fold untill the river (hoping to boat up) and then the pot is probadly so large you have to call the riverbet anyway |
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