NL50-Snap, QQ

Posted 8 years ago

Easy fold on turn, right?
No stats.
I wasn´t playing my A-game today.



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$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.25/$0.506
UTGHero $52.38
UTG+1 DaisyPersian $49.86
CO htrgd $48.75
D yyzcn06 $20.25
SB jonleclair $75.07
BB ludomen $267.71
Preflop
6$0.75Hero is UTGQQ
Hero raises to $1.50, DaisyPersian calls $1.50, 1 fold, yyzcn06 calls $1.50, 2 folds
Flop
3$5.25263
Hero bets$2.93, DaisyPersian raises to $14.04, yyzcn06 folds, Hero calls$11.11
Turn
2$33.338
Hero checks, DaisyPersian goes all-in $34.32, Hero calls$34.32
River
2$101.97, 1 all-in T
Final Pot$101.97
Hero shows QQ
DaisyPersian shows 33

DaisyPersian wins $97.97 (net +$48.11)
yyzcn06 lost $1.50
Hero lost$49.86
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Posted 8 years ago
ye turn fold. might even muck flop
Posted 8 years ago
I echo's Grinder's advice above. Their flop raise is HUGE, I never expect anyone to do this with total air or a draw( no real draws out there). Think flop fold is good, turn is defo fold.
Posted 8 years ago
Against that sizing on the flop I would consider just shipping in the money there. I would assume that when villain chooses this sizing that he is going to end up being a fun player and could easily be doing this with a heavily overvalued overpair. The chances of him folding an overpair on this kind of flop are slim to none then so I think there is definitely value to be had there.

Obviously not shocked to see the set here but I don't think getting the money in there can ever be that bad.
Posted 8 years ago
Calling the flop doesn't seem great unless villain is a total monkey that will spew off on later streets. His raise is so large that I'll typically be playing shove/fold against it. Either way, I think the decision has to be made on the flop. From these positions (where ranges SHOULD be tight) and considering he made is a disgusting sizing I'd probably muck it without any info.

As played, if you do elect to call the flop I think you've made the determination that this player could be spewing off and you should click call on the turn.
Posted 8 years ago
It would be interesting to see how everybody is doing when facing a big raise on the flop. If we filter our databases I think we can see that folding is best in these spots at the speed-tables when we dont have any info about villain. Even in steel-situations. Start filtering your databases and publish the results here. Smile
Posted 8 years ago
With no flush draw there, just a made straight and sets I'm giving up on the flop.

You've posted enough hands of a similar situation to know that even at 50NL people are mainly value raising here, and I would guess that the raise size being on the large side is a tell pointing towards nutted hands rather than bluffs in almost all cases.