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Re: ($6.5) QQ on monotone board.
Well, it's not horrible, but a matter of style. I like to try with C-bet, if raised, fold. But i sure will try to take a stab at the pot!
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Re: ($6.5) QQ on monotone board.
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I don't really want to move in with QQ on this flop. No way. I rather prefer to fold here and give them my 80 chips. I'll definitely have an edge later on. [/ QUOTE ] That is the thinking I have here too, different level different story, too early and its a multiway pot why waste chips here??? Especially when you can exploit these guys later odds are one has a club, and at this level they are willing to get it in with a picture card. Shying away here doesnt cripple you and you learn something while just losing 80 chips,gf IMO. |
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Hmmm
This is a tricky one at this level.
Ac and AxKc, or KcXx and sometimes QcXx, will be as happy to get it AI on the flop as a made flush - possibly rather more likely as 2c3c doesn't seem to think there's another club coming anything like as often as a lone Ac does. A mid PP with a club also gets overexcited here a lot. So I think at most typical tables at this level you would make more betting this flop and getting it all in if you can. If they're unusually tight, probably not because the Ac and Kc are more likely to have a second overcard to go with the flush draw. Folding isn't bad, it's just probably not optimal at a lot of tables at this buy-in. |
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Re: ($6.5) QQ on monotone board.
I lead for t225-250 and see what happens..I would call a push at this buyin
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Re: ($6.5) QQ on monotone board.
Lead for 200, you have to at least give yourself a chance to win the pot. W/o reads I'd be inclined to call a shove as you are ahead most of the time, I think.
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