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 Originally Posted by CasalRoyal
Yep! Too many things to consider - but I´d fold, respecting UTG´s all-in!!!
Consider that by this moment you could be drawing dead against a made triple, full house, or even a straight - even if UTG is betting for a flush draw, or a straight draw -- something possible, but too risky on him, due to the all-in -- your chances of winning seem very reduced, holding QQ66.
Folding seems to be correct! -- Unless you know UTG well, and really believe he is betting a bluff.
Just a small point here, but he was not drawing dead against any made hand but 66...yes he would likely be drawing very slim to 2 outs, but not dead.
I don't actually mind the line OP took on the turn but I think going for the c/r should have been done on a non-scary card as the 3c brought a straight in and also opened up a flush draw. Given that card I think b/f would be a better line to take as villain would likely raise enough (or even just push) to protect a made hand that we could find a fold....strangely though my bet would be the same amount as OP raise so still could have gotten away from it I guess.
The difference between b/f and c/r/f line is that villains range is more defined if you bet and he pushes than if he pushes over a c/r imho and so it's easier to get away from your hand.
I think something like Kd would have been a better card to c/r the turn with and again let's us get away from the hand if he pushes since he either has at least a K or isn't scared of KK.
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