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deanp27

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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2011, 21:19:36 PM »
i agree 80k maybe slightly small but making it 160k+ will not make him jam, it will make him fold and IMO is not good. Should definitely be no more than 120k and i would probably make it about 100k personally
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2011, 21:45:30 PM »
why is getting him to fold a bad thing

yes, we are hoping he jams but how confident are we if an ace hits when he flats our min re raise and with stack sizes can we make him fold thinking we have a better ace?


get him to fold here we have an 500k stack vs his 340k stack - and with an average of 21BB each thats a big advantage to have

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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2011, 22:44:27 PM »

why is getting him to fold a bad thing



results orientated thinking perhaps now you have seen the flop? - we have queens and we are heads up with 20bbs - our hand is HUGE - the flop will not always come AKx - i think the answer to your question is obvious, not really sure what else to say. When we raise/bet we want to be called by worse (for value) or get better hands to fold (bluffing) - with queens heads up we should be making a raise that maximises our expectation from the hand and trying to blast our opponents weaker ranges (such as A2 for example) out of the pot pre does not maximise our expectation.
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2011, 23:01:34 PM »


why is getting him to fold a bad thing



results orientated thinking perhaps now you have seen the flop? - we have queens and we are heads up with 20bbs - our hand is HUGE - the flop will not always come AKx - i think the answer to your question is obvious, not really sure what else to say. When we raise/bet we want to be called by worse (for value) or get better hands to fold (bluffing) - with queens heads up we should be making a raise that maximises our expectation from the hand and trying to blast our opponents weaker ranges (such as A2 for example) out of the pot pre does not maximise our expectation.


+1 to all this. We cn 3b a lot smaller pre w/ these stack sizes as the spr will be so low and manageable that we cn get stacks in regardless.
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2011, 15:59:25 PM »
i reraise more preflop.
Agreed, hand is massive HU. But we are OOP.
I"d prefer to take down the 70000 and keep momentum.
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2011, 16:41:45 PM »

i reraise more preflop.
Agreed, hand is massive HU. But we are OOP.
I"d prefer to take down the 70000 and keep momentum.


Being oop doesnt matter as much with such a small spr.  We have QQ HU.  Wanting to tid pre would be lunacy.
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2011, 17:03:30 PM »
I"d prefer to win his stack and ship the comp
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Re: QQ Heads Up
« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2011, 17:08:30 PM »
I have been called a lunatic on many occasions! :o

guess we all have different approaches for each hand - that"s what makes poker .....poker.

I just prefer to raise more and take a smaller pot, and be prepared to felt pre if he re-raises.

But hey, that"s just my opinion.

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