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Cash game - QQ pre-flop

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kinboshi:

noble1:

--- Quote from: Kinboshi on September 08, 2008, 20:29:34 PM ---
Thanks for all the responses.



But with the size of his bet and the size of the stacks at the table, I just didn"t think I could call.  So it was either a re-raise, or a fold.  A re-raise would see me committed, so it would have to be a shove really.

I just thought that it was too likely that he had me crushed, and looking back I think that I"d put him on too narrow a range - he might have done the same with TT or JJ. 

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no you read the situation well, dont start saying you gave him a too narrow range because as you said the bet size plus your read equals big hand,, if it had been a really big raise say to 80 or 90 then i"d MAYBE count the chance of him having TT or JJ into his range.........

its a good read, a situation where to many players would lose there money by over playing there hand...[oo oo 2 queens shove it in,the tight player met have AK AQ JJ TT ooo i dont know !!! oh heck allllllll innnnnnnn lmao]
Play the players not your hand...... trust your read......... 

Santino67:
Nice lay down Daniel. TBH I"d probably have raised to £120 so would"ve donked off a few quid. May have been different if I"d been at the table a while, hard to tell.

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