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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
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[ QUOTE ] If you know he's on a flush draw, why not check and allow him to never play you correctly? [/ QUOTE ] Because the pot is pretty big and giving a freecard now would be gross. He is weak/tight, so he will like never bluff the turn with his FD, so betting is better. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty much my thinking. Also, I didn't really have the stack to check/call a non-spade river bet of any size. But I thought that he could comfortably fold a turn shove based on his small investment. I was counting on him taking into consideration that I had raised into 5 players from the SB and had led into an Ace high, coordinated flop. If you guys were the villain, what hand(s) would you need to call my turn shove? |
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
Any Ace, two pair or set.
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Re: QQ OOP against big stack
I'm really curious about my play. Anyone have a different answer? Bond, Gobo, FJ?
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