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Re: Queens in the Big Blind
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2011, 21:02:11 PM »


Shove, get called by Ax, ace on flop/river, groan, go to bed

I haven"t seen one good reason to fold yet


this logic/reason ? - http://www.paulsextonpoker.com/tip?tip=115


I think his reasoning is at the more extreme end, when you essentially have dust.

Yes you can fold QQ here, but I doubt the benefit is double the buy in in this situation

So no one wants to be the bubble boy here, but surely this is a great spot to accumulate chips, if and only if there was a person that had busted on hand for hand and had more chips than me prior to the hand, I might consider folding. But then that"s me.
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Re: Queens in the Big Blind
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2011, 17:04:58 PM »

I think this is a fold......

.....and I hate folding


This was my exact first thought!!
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Re: Queens in the Big Blind
« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2011, 23:06:25 PM »


Depends on your money situation.... if you need to cash, then I think it"s reasonable to fold here so close to the bubble..... but if playing for the win, I"m going to struggle to fold QQ with only 13x behind and a big pot in the middle.

I think I"m shoving here most of the time.

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