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Old 11-27-2007, 12:51 PM
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Default Re: Couple pf Qs

2 is an easy call. In case 1 I've been calling here with AT/KQ/KJish hands mainly because with the cold caller I don't feel the need to bloat the pot OOP by 3-betting but my hand is way too good to fold, so I call.
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Old 11-27-2007, 01:06 PM
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Default Re: Couple pf Qs

A few important things

1) Are those stats filtered? I know I am being a parrot here. Anyway. What do you think CO's range is?

2) Will BB call 1 bet a lot and fold for 2 a lot or is he either very tight or fairly loose? Its important whether 3-betting increases the probability of him folding. So if he is 18/15 or 50/5 you dont need to 3-bet as much as if he is 30/20 who will call for 1 bet with a lot of hands



If CO's range is 40% or more I am 3-betting both if it means I get BB to fold a lot. If not I call both.

If CO's range is only say 35% I am calling both regardless of BB's type

In any case I am never folding here and the thought of folding is ridiculous IMO.


Using stove your eq isnt bad. Prolly a slight edge. There is a semi moron and a huge moron in the pot who are gonna make mistakes postflop.

No way in hell I am folding anything playable. I am prolly playing

22, Axs, A8o, K5s, KTo, Q7s, QTo, J8s, JTo, T7s, 97s, 86s, 76s, 65s.

Depending on blind structure and BB of course. If its a 2/3 blind structure and BB is a 50/5 guy I am not folding 87o or 63s
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