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Old 03-31-2006, 07:42 AM
Big_Jim Big_Jim is offline
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Default Re: interesting QQ hand

PF is meh. Not sure. I've found myself doing it a few times, even though I didn't feel good about.

I do like c/c flop donk turn, for this spot.

c/f to that craptastic turn card.
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Old 03-31-2006, 07:44 AM
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yes I should have shoved turn

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Yup.

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flop was a miracle and I figured if I bet and sb raised, I push. I have a lot of fold equity against QQ and maybe KK.
set of jacks is unlikely given that I have a J. AA will call but I can always suckout as a small favorite.

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Old 03-31-2006, 12:42 PM
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yes I should have shoved turn

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Why does everyone advocate a turn shove here? I think it was played just fine. You are fairly sure opponent does not have a set, or he would have played it differently. Villian has $140 left, Pot is $126. If you bet $105, he is calling to make a maximum of $266. roughly 2.6:1 is not nearly enough odds to call to hit a flush or a set, especially since he only has 7 outs to make his flush. I think you want to bet enough to make your opponent make the mistake in calling. If you shove river, and he folds, then that's the worst possible outcome. I think hand was played just fine.
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