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allLiving
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08-05-2004, 03:01 AM
Post subject: QQ - Loss #4/4 Of The Day
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 799
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PokerStars Game #592892266: Tournament #2260456, Hold'em No Limit - Level II
(15/30) - 2004/08/04 - 22:52:05 (ET)
Table '2260456 1' Seat #1 is the button
Seat 4: Bakala (1970 in chips)
Seat 5: allLiving (1320 in chips)
Seat 1: swedestable (1240 in chips)
Seat 2: vovchik71 (3145 in chips)
Seat 6: PATONSKI (2175 in chips)
Seat 7: Chips4 (605 in chips)
Seat 8: Rickoccav (1770 in chips)
Seat 9: mclay549 (1275 in chips)
vovchik71: posts small blind 15
Bakala: posts big blind 30
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to allLiving [ ]
allLiving: raises 90 to 120
PATONSKI: folds
Chips4: folds
Rickoccav: folds
mclay549: folds
swedestable: raises 90 to 210
vovchik71: calls 195
Bakala: folds
allLiving: calls 90
*** FLOP *** [ ]
vovchik71: checks
allLiving: bets 210
swedestable: calls 210
vovchik71: calls 210
*** TURN *** [ ] [ ]
vovchik71: bets 240
allLiving: raises 660 to 900 and is all-in
swedestable: folds
vovchik71: calls 660
*** RIVER *** [ [ ] [ ]
allLiving said, "......"
*** SHOW DOWN ***
vovchik71: shows [ ] (a straight, Seven to Jack)
allLiving: shows [ ] (a pair of Queens)
vovchik71 collected 3090 from pot
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I think it's about time for me to retire to the $25 tables. Some of these idiotic players just urk me!!! Arghhh.
The next time I got QQ about 10 minutes later I won the blinds fortunately.
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michael1123
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
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Again, you're playing this really slow.
At the flop, you should be betting the pot size or more. No way he'd lay down TT to a bet that's just the size of his bet preflop, with an overpair. You probably wouldn't even get AK to fold to that bet, so you're really risking being outdrawn no matter what he has.
By the time you raised on the turn, he was pot commited. He really didn't play it wrong at all, and to consistently win, you usually have to make people misplay their hand, (chase against pot odds, call big bets when dominated, lay down the best hand, etc.).
Now, he may have called a big flop bet anyways, but there's no way he can assume he's beat from the way you played it, until you reraised on the turn when he was pot commited.
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Aces
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Don't have the hand history, but I was beaten w/QQ against AA by THE SAME GUY within about 5 hands of each other(ring game). I went all-in both times over a modest raise and he called, of course.
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Aces
Don't have the hand history, but I was beaten w/QQ against AA by THE SAME GUY within about 5 hands of each other(ring game). I went all-in both times over a modest raise and he called, of course.
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For the most part, with QQ I'm not looking to get all-in pre-flop unless they're a total fish or it's 6 max.
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