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50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
Sb in this hand was 25/17 over 97 hands...
http://www.pokerhand.org/?786548 how was this played... fine/horribly? |
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
reraise PF makes this so much easier
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
true... but does it get the most value?
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
Reraise PF would give you a lot better idea of what the other players have so you don't put a ton of money in the pot when you're behind. Value means nothing if he wins the hand.
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
gross flop...check it down.
Reraise preflop is probably better it looks like he's trying to isolate shorty with a medium pair or AJ which is why you should check the flop. |
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
hmm... everybody says raise pf but i thought that would be pretty bad at the time. perhaps i was wrong. Here's my reasoning;
he's obviously putting shorty AI... If i 4bet i will pretty much turn my cards up. he will fold every hand i beat and likely call with the ones that have me crushed kk & AA or could crush me on the flop; AK.I decided to see a flop and be done with the hand if an A or K came. Now the flop is where my play is really suspect i think. It is really coordinated, I'm now beat by 77-99, flipping with TT and still losing to KK & AA. I decided to reraise and fold to a push... this probably was a bad idea. but when he just call I decided my hand was probably good. |
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Re: 50NL: QQ in BB vs. raise and reraise
Had you seen him 3bet before? How aggro is he postflop? Would he fire with AKo into a dry side pot? With normal aggression IŽd call the flop and fold to a big turn bet. If villain doesnŽt cb missed over on the flop you are not looking too good, 77-99 + KK/AA have you crushed, TT has ten outs and JJ six. The side pot is the key, unless you think he is maniac enough to keep fireing no matter what. Basically I think you hand over your stack to KK or AA with that flop raise.
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