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Re: NL50: 2 QQ hands.
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1. fold 2. raise [/ QUOTE ] in hand two are you three bet folding, because i cant see you being ahead if he calls, i think a call is much more in order if you think he stacks off 100 percent of the time when you hit your set |
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Re: NL50: 2 QQ hands.
You can't 3-bet fold against a $32 stack. You can't call for set value either. Either commit to the hand or muck it.
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Re: NL50: 2 QQ hands.
1. He's gotta be bluffing 24% of the time, one the one hand you didn't show a lot of strength post-flop, on the other hand that board is ugly as. I probably fold to an unknown here.
2. Your sample size is small, but even so, a player that has only raised 3% of hands is suddenly three-betting anything worse than AA/KK/AK? I think you can safely fold this in the knowledge you aren't giving up a lot of value. His stack isn't big enough and the raise is large enough that calling for set value is incorrect. |
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