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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
I'd raise but there's some players who fit the SB's description that I'd fold against. If I do raise I'm not betting the river unless the board pairs or I hit a queen.
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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
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BTW, what are the rules: can BB (or SB, whoever the hell he is) raise on the turn after you call? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. MP's raise is exactly the minimum, one half bet, to be considered a full raise. |
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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
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That said, I still raise for value, and I (possible unpopular view) don't fold to to a three-bet. [/ QUOTE ] You guys don't seem to understand what's going on. MP raised, if I raise again that will make it 3 bets. If BB puts in another raise on the turn, it's 4 bets, and I am certainly against a set. He won't even have J9s often enough for me to call hoping to improve (I don't see him 3-betting J9 on this flop anyway). |
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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
So I decided to just call, planning on folding the river UI if BB put in another raise.
As it turned out, BB folded the turn for the extra 1/2 bet, which just confused the hell out of me. |
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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
Mayber he didn't realize the other guy as close to all in. I remember once seeing a supposedly tight player bet the river into one opponent, the opponent telling him he was all-in, and the bettor takes his bet back and surrendermucks without showing.
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Re: 1st Daily Post: Fun w/ QQ
I understand exactly what's going on, I just happened to call it a three-bet instead of a 3.5 bet.
As for the "definitely has a set", that could be true if the hand is being played against you in your casino. However, with the information available in thread, and the way most people play against me, I would have to call as there would be a decent chance of "not set", but it would be a borderline call that I could fold against some ultra-passive opponents. That said, the fact that his action was completely unexpected to you indicates that you were putting him on too tight of a range to begin with. |
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