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Old 09-30-2008, 01:44 PM
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Default NL50 - 150BB Deep Squeeze OOP w/ QQ getting floated on T high Flop

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What's up with this thing, everytime you want to use it, there's problem...


@ Topic: I feel a high possibility here that villain slowplays AA/KK (he's a little bit tricky), but he could float me with JJ/99 also...

I can't play the Turn b/f, because I would be potcomitted, c/c means the same on the River, so what to do? Raise Flop bigger and openshove any Turn regardless? Cbetting 21-23 here would be the maximum given that dry Flop, but I'd still have too much left to stack off to the K...

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com

SB ($97.10)
Hero ($74.40)
UTG ($165.90)
MP ($14.50)
CO ($128.35)
Button ($57.80)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Q:club:, Q:heart:.
UTG raises to $2, 1 fold, CO calls $2, 2 folds, Hero raises to $10, UTG calls $8, CO calls $8.

Flop: ($30.25) 6:club:, T:heart:, 3:diamond: (3 players)
Hero bets $17, UTG calls $17, CO folds.

Turn: ($64.25) K:club: (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $25, Hero folds.

Final Pot: $89.25
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Old 09-30-2008, 01:56 PM
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Raise Flop bigger and openshove any Turn regardless? Cbetting 21-23 here would be the maximum given that dry Flop, but I'd still have too much left to stack off to the K...
If you cbet 23, you'd have 41.40 left on the turn with a pot size of 76.25. As played you only have a little more than 2/3 pot remaining in your stack.
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Old 09-30-2008, 02:03 PM
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If you cbet 23, you'd have 41.40 left on the turn with a pot size of 76.25. As played you only have a little more than 2/3 pot remaining in your stack.
That's pretty much money considering the K on the Turn and the fact that he cold called 10$ preflop and floated the Flop. I usually don't go into auto-broke mode just because the pot is bigger than my stack. Especially not deep stacked. That 41 is 80% of a full stack...

But I'm obviously a puss if stacks >100BB.
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I like a bit larger bet on the flop. It's so dry that I expect hands that call 3bets to continue most of the time -- even AK.

As played I would also c/f the turn I guess... even with a larger flop bet I'd probably c/f the turn.
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