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QQ OOP against big stack
B&M $250 buy in, 3k to start, 3rd lvl- 25/50. 10 handed. Numbers approx.
Hero- 4k Villian- 8.5k Average- 3.5k New to table. I've seen 2 orbits and found the play to be somewhat weak/passive. I had seen Villian call a p/f raise oop with J9, turn 2 pair and then check/call it down. Based on his stack, the table and the early level, I speculate that he may be playing a lot of draws, hitting and getting paid. Hand: Utg: limps for 50t Villian(UTG+1): calls MP-1: calls MP-2: calls 4 folds Hero(SB): Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] : raises to 350t (more?) BB: folds UTG: folds Villian: calls 2 folds. Pot is 900t Flop: A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Hero leads for 700t. (if you hate it, pls say why.) Viilian calls. Pot is 2300t Turn: 5 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Hero? |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
I like the amounts...I think check call is the correct play here but I would raise based on your description. I would assume he raises with a set and folds a weak ace....
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
How quick did he call you PF?
I like a C/C here, possibly c/f depending on his bet size. AXs is deff in his limp/call range |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
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How quick did he call you PF? [/ QUOTE ] He called p/f raise pretty quick. He called flop bet after about 10 seconds. |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
c/f
weak/passive players aren't betting anything you beat |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
i think your bet pf was a fine amount, i think flop play is normal. i check turn here, odds are he will check too given the way you said he has played. prob call a turn bet when reevaluate on river
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
His smooth call of the flop bet coupled with my assumption that he was playing alot of draws and playing 'em weak led to a flush draw read. I also felt that if I was wrong, I could represent a big Ace and cause him to fold. I shoved the turn. Did I have the FE to do so or was it an unreasonable gamble? If you feel the latter please explain why. Thanks.
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
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His smooth call of the flop bet coupled with my assumption that he was playing alot of draws and playing 'em weak led to a flush draw read. I also felt that if I was wrong, I could represent a big Ace and cause him to fold. I shoved the turn. Did I have the FE to do so or was it an unreasonable gamble? If you feel the latter please explain why. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] If you know he's on a flush draw, why not check and allow him to never play you correctly? |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
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If you know he's on a flush draw, why not check and allow him to never play you correctly? [/ QUOTE ] Because the pot is pretty big and giving a freecard now would be gross. He is weak/tight, so he will like never bluff the turn with his FD, so betting is better. |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
Why gamble here, you need to hammer him when you have the nuts. A station with a weak ace is rarely folding.
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