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Re: Feeling lost with QQ as overpair in threebet pot
After he jams to the check raise what do you put his range at? Its really only AA,KK,JJ,99 AK spades or AQspades. And very very rarely TT or 88. We are practically drawing dead to AA,KK,JJ,99 and we are barely even a favorite to AKs and AQs all though obviously we are getting odds for that. I really thought that a bad fold was best =\
Quick poker stove 21,780 games 0.031 secs 702,580 games/sec Board: 9s 7d Js Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 22.904% 20.73% 02.17% 4516 472.50 { QcQs } Hand 1: 77.096% 74.93% 02.17% 16319 472.50 { KK+, QdQh, JcJd, JcJh, JdJh, TcTd, 9c9d, 9c9h, 9d9h, 8c8d, AsKs, AsQs } |
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Re: Feeling lost with QQ as overpair in threebet pot
so nasty. c/r-ing overpairs as a bluff in rr-ed pots is lighting money on fire.
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Re: Feeling lost with QQ as overpair in threebet pot
So what line do you think I should have taken?
Fold PF? |
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Re: Feeling lost with QQ as overpair in threebet pot
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So what line do you think I should have taken? Fold PF? [/ QUOTE ] No, I'd lead out the flop and call a shove. Assuming you weren't playing the Q's solely to set mine, I think his range is heavily weighted towards suited overs, and AA/KK. However, AJ, and other retarded donk plays are mixed in there. Sets are also an option, but once you c/r him, you cannot fold to his shove. |
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