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Flopping Quads: How to play the flop?
I don't have the hand history, but I have all of the details 100% correct.
It's a 6-max, limit hold'em game at Poker Stars ($0.50/$1.00 stakes). I'm dealt QQ in the small blind. Pre-flop: UTG and UTG+1 fold; the cutoff limps and the button raises. I three-bet it; the cutoff calls and the button caps and the other two of us call. The flop comes: A Q Q (I don't recall the suits) This game has been loose-aggressive in general and often stupidly so (i.e., donks calling with virtually nothing to the river). Do I bet out or slow-play? |
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Re: Flopping Quads: How to play the flop?
it doesn't matter
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Re: Flopping Quads: How to play the flop?
Bet! This kind of game you are likely to at least get called down and you might get alot of action from AK or get 4 streets capped if someone has aces. The worst thing is to check and have it checked around from some guy with 8's and another with 3's when they will both call you down.
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Re: Flopping Quads: How to play the flop?
Bet and raise. How can you possibly not know how to play this hand?
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Re: Flopping Quads: How to play the flop?
Question answered. thread over.
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