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Old 10-07-2007, 07:23 AM
BombayBadboy BombayBadboy is offline
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Default QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

Ok, I don't got the HH of this one, but I think its a fairly interesting hand. Initial opener is unknown to me, but he had been playing tight so far. Villain is a reg, playing 19/11. We have some history. I 3-bet him once with A9s out of the blinds and we got it allin on a 55s2s board. He had 65soooted. After that I tilted a stack to him PF with AJo. Few days later I raised KK BvB, he called flop. We got it AI on the turn where he had hit his gs. We were 100bb deep there. Overall, I think he knows who I am.

In the hand villain and I both have 200BBs..initial opener has 100bbs.

MP opens to 10, CO folds, Villain makes it 35, SB folds I call in the BB with QQ. Initial opener calls aswell. Pot is 100.

Flop is 469 with a flushdraw.

What is my plan?
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Old 10-07-2007, 07:35 AM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

open fold.. seems like the guy owns u.

Bet/fold is really your only option with continuing with the hand imo.
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Old 10-07-2007, 07:50 AM
ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S is offline
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

check/reevaluate.... but you are probably getting it in here
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Old 10-07-2007, 12:45 PM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

First, pot flop since he likes to draw thin. Must extract max value when you can. The only problem here is that your hand is sooo well defined: raise, re-raise, cold-call means that the cold-caller has AQ+/99-QQ like 100% of the time.

100BB? Easy to get it in. 200BB? I'm not such a fan. Probably b/f flop. If he calls flop, get it in on the turn.
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Old 10-07-2007, 12:49 PM
BombayBadboy BombayBadboy is offline
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

Exactly my thoughts Fistdantilus..I lead flop for 75, he instashoved and I folded.

How do we like a smoothcall in his spot with AA?
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Old 10-07-2007, 12:51 PM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

I don't like preflop.

I also don't understand leading the flop.
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Old 10-07-2007, 01:44 PM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

I think folding preflop is the correct play.
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Old 10-07-2007, 02:56 PM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

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I think folding preflop is the correct play.

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Play 200NL much? He might be a 19/11, I'm definately ahead of his range here.

Fonkey, wehn we lead this flop we get to see initial openers reaction to our bet and we can play the hand better. Also, we don't want to see this checked through .
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Old 10-07-2007, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: QQ vs. a \'nitty\' regular, reraised OOP deep

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I think folding preflop is the correct play.

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god no
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