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Queens in the Big Blind in Portugal

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Jon MW:
That"s a great flop for that plan - although the error in the plan is that A high hands fold, and lower pairs fold if the flop comes out with any T J Q K or A. So usually you"re going to miss out on chips when they just fold on the flop. Rather than extracting the maximum they get to keep chips which they would have given to you if they"d called your all in pre.

I"m guessing it was something sillier on this occasion like one of them had A3?

jbworldwide:
slow roll bad beat or what... come on Phil

duke3016:

--- Quote from: jbworldwide on November 20, 2012, 18:44:00 PM ---
slow roll bad beat or what... come on Phil

--- End quote ---


It provided endless hours of merriment over the weekend  ;D

WYoung83:
3 betting but NOT shoving is not good imo, as someone has said before it looks super strong, which it is super strong of course. And we are supposed to disguise our hand strength.
I just cant see the point at all in not getting this all in with you stack. I would also do this (shove all in) sometimes as a bluff and fold equity with hands like 97s for example  (only sometimes table and villian dependant of course), so QQs balances my shoving range perfectly.

Well whats next? Perfect flop for you. As played i am check/shoving this.
10x will bet and then call you for sure, because you almost never show up with overpairs in this spot. The guy who raised will most likely bet if checked round, then he will call your shove.

PantsMan:
Easy fold.

He"s bet 5 times the big blind therefore he has aces or kings. Once you"ve made the mistake of calling it"s an even easier fold after the flop. You"re now up against a full house from the guy with the aces and the limper has pocket threes and has quads.

You never heard the phrase "tight is right"?

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