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  1. #1

    Default QQ to a big reraise?

    Full Tilt Poker Game #400552790: Table Cornflower - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 14:44:10 ET - 2006/01/24
    Seat 1: remliks ($10.05)
    Seat 2: Figo06 ($10.30)
    Seat 3: zelico ($36.30)
    Seat 6: JCans23 ($13.80)
    Seat 7: daddio78 ($15.15)
    Seat 8: Stripclubjunkie ($28.05)
    Seat 9: Carrie ME ($9.75)
    Stripclubjunkie posts the small blind of $0.10
    Carrie ME posts the big blind of $0.25
    The button is in seat #7
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Stripclubjunkie [Qc Qd]
    remliks folds
    Figo06 calls $0.25
    zelico calls $0.25
    JCans23 calls $0.25
    daddio78 raises to $1
    Stripclubjunkie raises to $3.25
    Carrie ME folds
    Figo06 folds
    zelico calls $3
    JCans23 folds
    daddio78 calls $2.25
    *** FLOP *** [5s 3s Td]
    Stripclubjunkie bets $5.50
    zelico has 15 seconds left to act
    zelico raises to $33.05, and is all in
    daddio78 folds
    Stripclubjunkie ?
  2. #2
    I'd like to hear from others, but I'd fold.
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    Ohhh tricky and very read dependant. I'd probably let it go. A set probably doesnt play like this, it probably cold cals here and raises on a face card. Had you any reads on him pre-flop with AA, KK ? I personally find the big long wait with '15 seconds left to act' a bit sus; if I think he has any clue I lay it down and let him have his 8 stinking bucks! I also dont mind ppl thinking I will fold to big over bets for when I flop a monster!
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    I really dont have a read...But I know I should just fold, but its a tough one...
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    I wouldn't be suprised to see a set of tens here. He thinks you have a high pocket pair, so why not get it all in on the flop?

    So the only hand I see you beating here is JJ. Tough fold.

    Although he might be a donk with AK...
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    I Fold, you have the obvious hand yet he still wants all his money in the middle. Your're beat.

    These things are supposed to go in Holdem' Hand Histories by the way.
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    Sorry... Didn't see the hand history forum...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BankItPayette
    I wouldn't be suprised to see a set of tens here. He thinks you have a high pocket pair, so why not get it all in on the flop? So the only hand I see you beating here is JJ. Tough fold.
    the guy called a re-raise to 17xbb in late position. given preflop play, there are 3 options:

    #1. he has you solidly dominated w/ aa, puts you on a large pp & wants to milk you on the flop (kk would re-raise here b/c there's two people in the pot)

    #2. he has ak & really wants to see a flop

    #3. he has a middle-pair in the 77-jj range & is putting both you & the initial raiser on shared high cards (ak/aq) & commits to pushing on both of you if there are no scare cards (a/k/q) on the flop.

    post-flop play:

    #1. stops making much sense b/c he pushes on you... if he really cold-called preflop b/c he knows he's dominating your pp w/ aces, why wouldn't he cold-call again to extract maximum value out of his domination? he's not really worried about the spades since he's already put you on a pp...

    #2. he can't really be pushing on you here unless he has ak of spades, in which case @ worst he's a flip to anything except aa/kk or flopped trips. definitely a possibility i'd consider.

    #3. well, thats exactly what he told himself he would do after the flop; so he's doing it... you bet less than 2/3s of the pot, so you're not showing much strength, so why wouldn't he think his pair is ahead vs. your overs?

    i'd probably put him on #3 & give the man action unless i had him pegged for a tight/solid player.
    i bet 2 dolla on my flush draw
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    Should I reveal the rest of the hand historie... B/c i actually called it because it didn't make much sense...

    Strip
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    You're beat often enough to fold this. Both AA/TT could make this flop bet because you represent AA/KK. JJ would play more scared, AsKs is an option too.
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    Tough call
    probably a set, but then ive seen 99/JJ played this way. I dont think its an insta fold but i wouldnt be surprised if you're way ahead here.
    I have a sneaky feeling its 99/JJ/AT
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    I muck that. I think he's got KK/AA.

    Reads change it.

    Someone said he might have AK here, I don't think that's in the realm of possibility for almost any player unless, as mentioned, it's AsKs. If they're an idiot that thinks AK is push-worthy, they're doing it preflop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sejje
    I muck that. I think he's got KK/AA.

    Reads change it.

    Someone said he might have AK here, I don't think that's in the realm of possibility for almost any player unless, as mentioned, it's AsKs. If they're an idiot that thinks AK is push-worthy, they're doing it preflop.
    opp limps cold calls a reraise then pushes a low flop. Looks like a set to me or someone who seriously overvales a hand like 99/jj.
    Pay AA/KK fro the trap but its unlikely imo.
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    Nice with some discussion and debate, really appreciated...
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    so did u call?
    i think i might... stress might!
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    OP limps from MP, and coldcalls two raises prf, which is very often a PP (ppl like to limp and call raises with PPs - many ppl like to limp other crap hands also, but they mostly dump them to big prf raises). Theres a chance you are up against JJ, KT, AT or alike, but I think you are up against a set so often here that you have to fold.

    Gaa ikke bankerot med et overpair mod en unknown :P
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    ya post what happend.... i am guessing you lost?
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    I called and he showed KK, and he hit a K on the river...With no read, fold QQ but what about KK, I would never be able to fold that...Would you do it?
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    lol, thats a f up way to play KK!

    I fold KK and probably AA too here. I mean, what you are afraid of here is not an overpair bigger than yours (in regard to QQ in your hand), but a floppet set.
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    I dont know why he reraised allin...I really cant see it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripclubjunkie
    I dont know why he reraised allin...I really cant see it...
    i would've likely called & paid the man off. i really can't have him on kings here, possibly aces... generally speaking, letting go qq/kk as op is something i haven't learned to do consistently. then again, it all depends on the player & what i've learned about his play...
    i bet 2 dolla on my flush draw

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