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Old 09-16-2007, 05:53 PM
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Default QQ overpair in 3et pot - Default play?

No specific reads what do we do here on turn against:

a) unknown
b) 16/12 TAG
c) 22/18 LAG
d) 50/10 Fish

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Stack sizes:
UTG: $300.85
CO: $398.25
Button: $213.00
Wota: $201.00
BB: $200.00

Pre-flop: (5 players) Wota is SB with
UTG folds, CO raises to $10, Button folds, Wota raises to $32, BB folds, CO calls.

Flop: ($66, 2 players)
Wota bets $40, CO calls.

Turn: ($146, 2 players)
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He didnt raise you back preflop so KK AA unlikely. On the flop he probably raises with a set, but it looks like he's probably on a spade draw. 88 and 55 only hands id be concerned about. I would guess this is A x of spades. So, i think you should bet big, over bet the pot. I maybe wrong, im not an experienced player, but getting your stack in here doesnt look like a bad move to me.
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With no reads I think you gotta bet this. Wouldnt be surprised if he had like JJ or TT here.
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i think i bet 90 and call a shove against all of those, though i wouldn't really feel great about it vs the 16/12
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a) I think I bet $90 and call the shove
b + c) I like a CRAI. The 16/12 guy though, I'd want some evidence that he tries to take the pot away after a cbet and a turn check. I don't think we get enough value from betting against the TAG as he only plays back when he has us beat/has huge equity vs us imo.
d) bet $80-90 and call a shove
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I pushed, this is the one hand last night I didn't play like a girl and I ended up losing to a set anyway. Rigged.
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