With QQ and JJ call a reraise for set value. The biggest reason for this has nothing to do with what your opponent is reraising as much it has to do with cash game being post flop poker. Even if your opponent is reraising A2 suited against your QQ, an ACE high flop can beat you, so you want to see how your opponent reacts to the flop.

There's no reason to get hot and heavy preflop in cash game without KK or AA. I will fold QQ preflop if I have to. I've done it many times. I have no desire to get run down by AK or even KQ (!!!) when my opponent reps AA or KK preflop, or there are several re-raises. Let him drain himself. If the price is too deep preflop I fold. Cash game is less gamble. There's no real urgency. Patience is well rewarded.

If you find yourself racing QQ and JJ often in cash game, then you're doing something wrong. That's the bottom line.

I felt that renegaderob1 was a little reckless in the hand histories presented. I mean if you have a terrific read, then congratulations and happy christmas shopping. These HH are the exception not the rule however. You don't want to be punishing your stack this way in cash game. It's a variance monster.