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a QQ spot facing an overpair (NL10)

SwogSwog Member Posts: 483
edited February 2014 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
tarmentarSmall blind £0.05£0.05£7.22
haidyboyBig blind £0.10£0.15£19.44
 Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
   
we-r-leedsFold    
1Raise £0.30£0.45£4.58
2Call £0.30£0.75£9.58
SwogRaise £1.20£1.95£8.80
tarmentarFold    
haidyboyFold    
1Call £0.90£2.85£3.68
2Fold    
Flop
  
  • A
  • 8
  • 10
   
1Check    
SwogCheck    
Turn
  
  • J
   
1All-in £3.68£6.53£0.00
Swog
Not got many reads on villain 1, as I was fairly new to the table.
Villain 2, seemed your standard reg type player.

Any general advice? I was thinking of shoving the flop, but I wasn't comfortable given that most the time i'd get called by an Ace. Now i get shoved on the turn, is it a call or fold?

Comments

  • golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
    edited February 2014
    Fold just can't see any of his range you're ahead in a 3 bet pot pre.
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited February 2014
    Fold. The list of hands that beat you are far too long. You've commited so little, why get stacked in a silly spot? Don't fall victime to the entitlement effect that big PP's can give people. It is still just a pair. :)

    Also, short-stacks rarely get into it with small hands, and given his call of your 3bet an ace is likely, but any number of hands have you well-beat.
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