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Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/222273
this guy is loose passive, limping most of the time PF... this is my first hand against him... should i shove here? i'm afraid he has a set... |
#2
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Re: Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
Or call and bet blank turns. Either works.
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Re: Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
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i'm afraid he has a set... [/ QUOTE ] Are you always scared your opponents have the nuts when they raise? - C - |
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Re: Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
umm... he is passive.. so when he shows aggression makes me think he has something here...
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Re: Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
It's your first hand vs. him and you only talked about PF action. I know lots of 50/5/3.5s, PF says nothing and based on this being your first hand vs. villain I'd put a lot of money on the fact that you don't know enough about him to say he's truly loose passive enough to legitimately fear a set here. How many hands do you have on him? 5? 25? You need more than that to fear a set here...a lot more.
Maulik's right IMO. Calling and betting a brick on the turn or shoving are both fine here. I do both interchangeably. If you're beat, you're beat, but you're ahead here a lot more than you're behind. - C - |
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Re: Q Q on a drawy board... shove here?
I like calling and betting a brick line best.
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