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Re: QQ PF Decision (100 NL)
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2:1 with QQ vs an unkown [/ QUOTE ] Pot odds don't really tell the whole story because on a flop of cards all lower than a Q, you are pretty much committing your entire stack post flop if you call for over half your stack preflop. And you certainly can't play for "set value." So, I think you are in a push/fold situation when UTG reraises to $57.7. And I think folding is better than pushing if you don't have much of a read on a full ring UTG raiser who reraised for over half the effective stacks. I think he shows up with KK-AA too often to push. Now, if you think this guy pulls this line and calls if you push with a range as wide as {JJ+,AQs+,AKo}, then push. But without a read, fold. |
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Re: QQ PF Decision (100 NL)
Albert UTG started the hand with only $57.70. Converter messed up. He pushed for $41.70 more after OPs raise. Pretty standard call IMO.
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Re: QQ PF Decision (100 NL)
Given that he's a shortstack, yeah, I'm stacking off here.
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Re: QQ PF Decision (100 NL)
If he was deeper I'd get away from this, but I think you have to call here considering he's short.
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