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Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
I haven't been at the table long, so no real reads. Haven't seen villain in many hands -- haven't really noticed him.
10-handed. I had just been forced to fold when I raised a guy to my right who bet the turn into three spades. I was holding the As, but he went all-in, and I folded. He had bet flop and I had called (mistake, I know -- raise or fold). He claims to have had a K-high flush. Next hand, I get QQ in UTG+2. (UTG and I have ~100bb stacks.) UTG limps, guy to might right limps, I raise to .60. Folds to UTG who goes all-in. UTG+1 folds. Would you fold QQ? Is it player dependent? I'm trying to practice folding big hands when I think I'm beaten. Is this a good/bad spot to fold? |
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
All in over .60? I'm not sure what to make of that - is UTG pushing junk to take down the pot, or is he hoping for a call with AA?
I fold this just because it's ridiculous. If he does it again I might start calling with QQ. |
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
This is a good spot to fold against a normal player as you figure to be at best ~50% against AK normally and VERY often up against AA. But in 10NL the answer might change... it is very much player dependant. I probably call.
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
It's $10.....Arrrrrr in!!!1
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
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It's $10.....Arrrrrr in!!!1 [/ QUOTE ] LOL |
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
Reads would make it a call. If he was shortstacked, a maniac or if you knew you beat his pushing range, then call. But a limpreraise all-in from an otherwise sane player usually means KK+, and i think you can safely fold. I agree with CityFan: if he does this repeatedly, start looking him up.
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Re: Fold QQ pre-flop to all-in? 10NL
I call with any pair higher than sixes in that situation at 10NL. You'd be suprised how ofton you see someone doing this with A6 suited.
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