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FT $400 6m - QQ preflop vs lrr/squeeze
The MP initial raiser is 20/16, the button cold caller is 13/3. The UTG limp reraiser is 28/3. Most of this is over a smallish sample (<50 hands)
How bad is it not reraising preflop. Should I now push? 2/4 6max. I cover all players. UTG limps ($580), MP ($442) raises to $18, folded to button ($400) who cold calls. I cold call with QQ out of the SB. BB folds and UTG reraises to ($75). Folded round to me and I..... |
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Re: FT $400 6m - QQ preflop vs lrr/squeeze
Looks to me like your calling 57 to win a possible 626, ie about 11-1, so I'd probably fold because he isnt going to stack off with KK on an A flop amd for the occasional set over set time.
Either way its marginal fold/call for set value. |
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Re: FT $400 6m - QQ preflop vs lrr/squeeze
Fold. A 28-3 should have KK AA here. Sometimes AK but I cant see you playing a pot comfortably postflop assuming he c bets any flop.
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Re: FT $400 6m - QQ preflop vs lrr/squeeze
If i call here, i'd do it for the set value only.
Never seen a limp-reraiser (and there were 2 callers) who is not a huge maniac (and the villain doesn't seem to fit that category) and had less than KK.May-be AKs, but you are not gonna win a lot out of him on ragged flop and drawing to 2 outs if he flops his A/K. I think, he will stack off if you flop a set, so that call might not be bad. |
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Re: FT $400 6m - QQ preflop vs lrr/squeeze
I think you got lucky.
Do you like playing QQ OOP against 3 opp? I don't, so I would reraise pre. Given that you didn't, and UTG showed his hand, it's a simple calc to see if you can play for set value. I use 8-9 as the multiplier (rather than 7.5)for times I can't continue after flop (AKQ, monotone flops, etc.) |
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