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Old 02-17-2007, 09:08 PM
Trent Trent is offline
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Default Common Situation - QQ facing an all-in

Another preflop decision.

Pokerstars 1/2 NL: HJ (22/20 after 50 hands) raises 8, Trent in CO with QQ raises to 24, HJ pushes; effective stacks 156, can't remember my table image.

What should I do in this situation? What are the considerations for this situation; stack sizes, reads, image, position etc?

I was about to fold, as I thought I had a full stack, but since I was short, I called. Would this be a fold with a full stack? I'm not sure of this situation, as I have seen guys call all-ins with JJ, TT, AQs etc, so maybe they can push it in also.

Cheers,

Trent.
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Old 02-17-2007, 09:15 PM
BOOOM BOOOM is offline
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Default Re: Common Situation - QQ facing an all-in

I think its pretty easy call with your current stack size or even if you were full stacked. People love playing their AK like that so they can see 5 cards, especially OOP.
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