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Originally Posted by PokerBookie
I would say this is a easy lay down. You are only 6 hands in the tourney, there is no reason to go to coin flips this early. I am sure we both can agree the CO played the hand bad. Without any info on how the CO plays, he can be holding anything. He can be over playing A-x or trying to make a move with pocket 7's, or AA-QQ.
Using the range you imply, why would you ever fold here?
equity win tie
Hand 0: 35.325% 34.91% 00.42% { 77+, A2s+, KQs, A2o+, KQo }
Hand 1: 64.675% 64.26% 00.42% { JJ }
Originally Posted by WeaselT
k well he did show up with QQ but line of thinkin was the same as yours with the ak and smaller pairs. the line just didnt make any sense to me but hey wtf QQ played horribly yeah?
Yes he played horribly. By limping, he loses a lot of value from his QQ in most circumstances. What happens if the 3 players still to act limp in as well and the flop comes A or K high? What if the BB hits a BB special hand and he loses his whole stack when BB would have folded if he had raised?
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