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Should I have folded QQ pf here?
Firstly, apologies for not knowing how to post proper HH.
Full ring 2/4c I am utg with QQ and make it 24c to go (I have around $5), utg+1 reraises and makes it 70c to go. It folds round to me. I check his stats and see that he has been seeing 5% of flops. He is by far the tightest player at the table. With this information I came to the conclusion that his range of hands could only be AA KK AK, so completely dominated by 2, and a coinflip on 1. He started the hand with $2, so only had $1.30 after his reraise. I didnt feel I had the implied odds to call to try and hit my Q. I folded. Was this correct or do you think I am playing too tight? |
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Re: Should I have folded QQ pf here?
dont fold in this case
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Re: Should I have folded QQ pf here?
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dont fold in this case [/ QUOTE ] What do you think villains range of hands could be here. With those pf stats, him just limping utg +1 would indicate a strong hand. But reraising a raise from utg, I could not put him on anything else. Even if the range of hands I put him on were spot on, do you still recommend not folding? |
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Re: Should I have folded QQ pf here?
I wouldn't fold, over how many hands was this?
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Re: Should I have folded QQ pf here?
97 hands. Of these he twice had AA, once had AKs and once had KQ. The other 93 hands he saw a flop 2.15% of the time
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Re: Should I have folded QQ pf here?
Don't fold.
You could even call your set value, even though QQ is way to strong here. |
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