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Queens in the BB
0.5/1 No limit - Effective stack size $50
table is playing pretty loose, its not uncommon to see a push preflop with hands like AK or Jacks or a push on the flop with top pair. No reads on Villain except he hasn't played too many hands seems solid. Villain limps in UTG. 2 others limp & small blind completes. I make it $6 and everyone calls. Pot is $30, I have about $40 left and am the shortstack. Flop comes Jack with two rags and a flush draw. I bet $10, Villain makes it $20, everyone else folds. My move? Will post the results later. |
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Re: Queens in the BB
What am I not seeing here?
You're losing to JJ, the PPs that made sets on the flop, AA, KK, and 2 pair. You'd figure JJ would've raised PF, the PPs would've called your raise, AA, KK would've not only raised PF, but reraised you, and any of those two pair hands would've most likely folded. So, you're worried about two hands, and there's a lot of hands that reraise you there (top pair/top or good kicker, Ax flush draw, medium flush draw, and pure bluffs. I don't see anything wrong with pushing here. Obviously, I'm not an expert, so let's see who rips into me. (and please do, it's the best way I've learned here). |
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Re: Queens in the BB
With 50 BB easy push.
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Re: Queens in the BB
Why did you lead flop for 1/3 pot on a board of unders with a flush draw and 4 opponents? This is $25 and get the rest in asap. As played, push.
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Re: Queens in the BB
stop n go non flush/over card turn for 20? I would push flop on party, but I'm guessing the guy showed you AA or a little set...
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Re: Queens in the BB
yeah the reason I only bet a third of the pot is on this table any pair often calls the flop bet and I wanted to get those calls and with 4 players behind me I can get out if there is heavy duty action.
Anyway, I push and he calls and shows kings. |
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