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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] if its still full ring its a fold, but not short handed like this...easy push [/ QUOTE ] That doesn't necessarily matter. OP, tell me you have a read? Sharkscope him, know something about him... [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, he's a donkey. I should have put that in the OP. Double digit % loser according to sharkscope over several thousand games. [/ QUOTE ] If he's a donkey then it becomes an even easier push. I guess if he's good you could look at the non-all in raise and think "he's looking for action with AA/KK" but even still I'd push then. |
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The only time you should ever CONSIDER folding QQ 5-handed during L6 would be some crazy situation in which the 3 biggest stacks at the table already have all their chips in the pot before the action gets to you. I can't believe there is a discussion on this hand.
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The only time you should ever CONSIDER folding QQ 5-handed during L6 would be some crazy situation in which the 3 biggest stacks at the table already have all their chips in the pot before the action gets to you. I can't believe there is a discussion on this hand. [/ QUOTE ] QFT. QQ 6 handed, with these blinds is the ultimate Nuts. Learning how to fold QQ to a 3bet PF in FR against a 2+2 with low blinds saves you money. |
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