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QQ in CO, LAG raise UTG...Easy play?
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[QUOTE="NineLions, post: 512430, member: 13483"] UTG raiser is loose and aggressive; his preflop raise could mean anything. I was more concerned about Alex, to my right. Didn't have much of a read on him, but I was guessing if he raises rather than just calling the raise, I put him on AK or some kind of big pair, something that he figures he's got UTG beat with. PokerStars Game #9043004975: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2007/03/23 - 01:54:37 (ET) Table 'Aralia II' 9-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: Ninelions ($9.85 in chips) Seat 2: Malboulger ($6.20 in chips) Seat 3: DawsonS64 ($12.75 in chips) Seat 4: MissFriday ($10.90 in chips) Seat 5: germany4ever ($23 in chips) Seat 7: neverwinter5 ($11.55 in chips) Seat 8: xCinderella ($21.15 in chips) Seat 9: Alex916F ($12.45 in chips) DawsonS64: posts small blind $0.05 MissFriday: posts big blind $0.10 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Ninelions [Qd Qs] germany4ever: raises $0.30 to $0.40 neverwinter5: folds xCinderella: folds Alex916F: raises $0.60 to $1 Ninelions: calls $1 Malboulger: folds DawsonS64: folds MissFriday: folds germany4ever: calls $0.60 *** FLOP *** [6h 3c 9h] germany4ever: checks Alex916F: bets $2.25 I'm reading this as a standard c-bet given the flush draw. 1/2 pot c-bets had been totally successful at this table, so I read 2/3 bet as either he knows what he's doing with the flush draw and/or he has what I put him on to begin with. At this point I'm still wondering what the chances are he's on KK or AA. Ninelions: calls $2.25 germany4ever: folds *** TURN *** [6h 3c 9h] [COLOR=red]3♦[/COLOR] Alex916F: bets $2.90 Ninelions: ????????? By this point I could have re-raised preflop or on the flop, but I didn't. Partly I wanted to let him lead to see if I could get indications of his holding and keep mine a mystery, and partly because I wanted to let UTG contribute to the pot for a while. [/QUOTE]
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