Sitting with 50 pound in a (0.25/0.50) blinds 6 handed . you raise under the gun in cash to 1.50 with qq goes all the way around to sb who makes it 5.00 to play.
I flat call flop 10 7 2 (2 spades) he cb 8 .i call i feel if i raise i am pot commited ?cant raise fold ? turn kh he bets out again i call river blank he pushes i call he has AA.
when should i have raised preflop, on the flop ?is there any point in the hand i can raise fold qq .
AA or kk i am a 4.5/1 underdog ak 6/5 fav .
tricky hand when no over cards on flop ..
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Mostly i guess it would depend of if you had some idea of his 3bet range. Either way not easy hand to get off in circumstances, and just one of those things. As say, maybe you get off it on the turn depending on how easy and how much he was happy to bet when a king appears.. Otherwise oh well NH move on.
Remember when your sat with 800bb, your effective stack is only going to be 100bb - 300bb in a standard game.
If your NEVER happy about getting QQ in pre you need to re-**** your game imo. Your gonna be missing tonnes of value in the long run, and if good players pick up on this your going to get seriously exploited.
As for if you can fold a 4bet. Sure you can, though its not something I'd do often, but maybe against a real nit that I know has a hyper tight 5bet shoving range. But I'd need a really good knowledge they could be hyper nitty and only be shoving QQ+ to every consider a fold, as like I said we are folding the 3rd best preflop hand if we do.
If he's got AA/KK then it's just unlucky, I can't see you ever going THAT far wrong getting 100BB in pre with QQ against most players. Do you have any reads on the player?
One thing I'd say (as others have) 100BB, or 200BB or whatever, is the same on 4NL as it it at 1000NL. Obviously the player standard aint gonna be the same but the depth of the stack is the same and the monetary value is irrelevant assuming you're bankrolled to play.
There are plenty of people on the site who play higher stakes where them losing 2 BIs (£200 @ 100NL) would give them no different a feeling than me losing 2 BIs (£20 @ 10NL).
Your question seems to be, where can I raise and then find out I'm behind and fold?
Just because on this one occasion he has AA, it doesn't mean you should always fold in this spot. Sometimes you can't fold and you lose.... that's coolers for you