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QQ with scary board

  • 28-04-2006 3:15pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 325 ✭✭


    I have had this hand a lot recently and would like some advice on it.

    V. General, Typical Scenario:

    MP get QQ raise to 3bbs
    Get a caller ( non blinds )

    Flop comes K67 etc

    Q 1: Whats your move here? Bet, check, check-raise?
    I usually bet here maybe 1/2 pot + to see where I am.

    If he calls my bet, what do I put him on?
    If he raises my bet, " ?

    Do I simply fold to a big raise?

    I know you have to have a read on player but online or against unkown punters whats the norm?

    This might be a stupid question but I know I have played these hands greenly.

    I lost all my chips in PP 500k in similar circumstances by betting strongly, then next week Frank Murphy in Fitz bluffed as if he had K and I took him out.
    Against Cas in Open I weakly checked it out after betting flop. Luckily he had JJ but I was susceptable to a big raise.

    Ray


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,083 ✭✭✭RoundTower


    Do I simply fold to a big raise?
    Yes. OK to bet the flop now (you don't have to do it every time) but if you get raised go away.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,266 ✭✭✭Rnger


    This is usually a check for me. When you bet your bluffing really. See what your opponent does when you check. In a situation like this a read on the villian is fairly important!


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