QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:08 pm

In fact, if he's 4b you, its even narrower. QQ+, AK.
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby AJG » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:29 pm

But as I said in a prev post, he couldnt have QQ...
Having such a small pfr and the 4bet made me think AA was about the only hand he could do this with, but I wasnt exactly going to fold pre to a min raise... Happy to see the Q high flop, not so happy on the turn, but happy again to see he did indeed have AA....
Then comes the :twisted: dreaded river: sigh...
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:09 pm

AJG wrote:But as I said in a prev post, he couldnt have QQ...
Having such a small pfr and the 4bet made me think AA was about the only hand he could do this with, but I wasnt exactly going to fold pre to a min raise... Happy to see the Q high flop, not so happy on the turn, but happy again to see he did indeed have AA....
Then comes the :twisted: dreaded river: sigh...


Yes, but as I said, we're putting him on a range here.
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby Bacon » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:29 pm

AceLosesKing wrote:
AJG wrote:But as I said in a prev post, he couldnt have QQ...
Having such a small pfr and the 4bet made me think AA was about the only hand he could do this with, but I wasnt exactly going to fold pre to a min raise... Happy to see the Q high flop, not so happy on the turn, but happy again to see he did indeed have AA....
Then comes the :twisted: dreaded river: sigh...


Yes, but as I said, we're putting him on a range here.


Why don't you include jokers then, if we are talking impossible ranges?
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:37 pm

Sigh.

Yes, I made a mistake with the actual hand, he cannot hold QQ. But I said that QQ was in his 4b range. Obviously its discounted on that board, but we're talking about the hands that he 4 bets with. A range.
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby bennymacca » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:04 pm

AceLosesKing wrote:Sigh.

Yes, I made a mistake with the actual hand, he cannot hold QQ. But I said that QQ was in his 4b range. Obviously its discounted on that board, but we're talking about the hands that he 4 bets with. A range.


you would usually discount QQ into QQ though. not really relevant.
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Re: QQ v L/P opponent's reraise pre, nasty board

Postby AJG » Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:15 am

AceLosesKing wrote:Yes, but as I said, we're putting him on a range here.


Yeah, i got that, but obviously the flop also helps to refine his range in this case, as does any action, not that a flat gives me much...
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