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Just Another "plz reassure me I don't suck" Post
Here's another basic Cash-game strategy I have to iron out : how to deal with limp-reraises preflop.
A few min ago on B 2 B I raised an utg limper preflop (NL100) and then I got really confused :
slipback (EUR 54,15 in seat 1)
Henitruk5 (EUR 40,75 in seat 2)
allbizniz1 (EUR 48,00 in seat 5)
Ravageur2 (EUR 69,41 in seat 6)
topslop (EUR 56,85 in seat 7)
mirage_24 (EUR 94,16 in seat 8)
Dealer: Henitruk5
Small Blind: allbizniz1 (0,50)
Big Blind: Ravageur2 (1,00)
Henitruk5 was dealt: Qd - Qc
topslop Call (1,00)
mirage_24 Fold
slipback Fold
Henitruk5 Raise (4,50)
allbizniz1 Fold
Ravageur2 Fold
topslop Raise (9,50)
Henitruk5 Call (6,00)
Flop 7h - Jc - 6s
topslop Bet (14,00)
Henitruk5 Fold
topslop Payback (14,00)
topslop didn't show hand
topslop wins: EUR 21,40
Rake: EUR 1,10
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I have no read on Villain, he just sat down. He claimed to have AJ in post-hand chat.
I had laid down QQ on an 8-high flop earlier to a guy who showed KK. This is the first time I have made a pretty big laydown in ring and not been shown a better hand (or at least not being bullshitted into thinking I had made a great laydown).
So 2 basic questions here :
1- how often do you play QQ for set-value (which I consciously decided to do preflop here upon being reraised)? Is this generally too weak?
2- how often do you see utg limp-reraise with non AA/KK? I don't think in the long run this is a bad laydown... But am I giving utg limp-reraise too much credit? Who the fuck limp-reraises with AJo?
After viewing villain shown down ridiculous hands a few times later, I became convinced he DID have AJ.... But besides the results of this hand, I am curious about the QQ in the face of a reraise and utg-limper-reraise basic strategies... (btw am recently converted cash-gamer for whoring purposes).
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