I like pocket pairs but with my luck, I play them all with caution. I have learned to 3 or 4 bet and see the flop. No K or A, then step it up with 3/4 the pot bet.
good afternoon folks. and press mine or it's hard until it folds. lol Ultimately, I'm less likely to play with QQ than with any other card. many hands are lost with a pair of ladies in hand. it's not easy. and in your opinion my dear colleagues
Preflop: 70% 3bb 30% flat
This thread reminds me a lot of my tournament yesterday, where on several occasions I had QQ in hand, the first 2 times the plays were positive, but at the moment where things got interesting, I played QQ all in, and I ruined a trio of 4 ... it's a good hand, depending on when you find it, but it's still a double-edged sword
I once got a QQ, on the flop there was another Q and that triggered me to go all in. One player called and got the straight on the river. Damn...
If I open from UTG, then I raise by 2 blinds, if someone after me makes a re-raise, then I call. And then I play according to the situation.
If I'm in the small or big blind, or on the button, then I 3-bet to show the strength of my hand.
I think this is a pretty strong hand and should be played hard. But a pair of jacks is an average card, I am already playing it like any other pair below the queens
I can't express enough the importance of pre-flop play. I first take some things into consideration: Trny or ring game, the buy-in limit, number of players, position, and stack size. If I'm utg thru 3rd seat w/an avg stack then I'll throw out at least a bet of 3xBB. Mid pos will induce a slightly higher bet. In late pos to the button, (that is if no other bets have been placed) a bet 2.5-3xBB. If I have a nice stack in the top 10 then I might be shoving in some spots.
It depends on who or what's behind me, as well. An intimidating player/stack to my left may lead me to tank a bit just to get a better perspective. If a plyr calls I can usually put them on a small range of hands and go from there. But I would never fold QQ pre-flop unless I'm short-stacked near the $-bubble.
If I'm in a ring game then it's usually tit for tat, approach the flop a little more cautiously say 2.25-3xBB. In most cases when a plyr calls your bet, trny or cash, they have a small ace or connectors like J9, KJ, 10-9, often suited. More ballsy plyrs will call w/small pairs or 98, 87, 76, you get the idea.
If I get raised then I'll probably just call, depending on my stack size, and let the flop fill in the gaps. If I'm short-stacked, (less than 15 BB's) then I'm shoving. GL
in tournaments QQ is an easy play when it comes to preflop . reraise as much and often as possible
in cash games it is a bit different
good afternoon folks. and press mine or it's hard until it folds. lol Ultimately, I'm less likely to play with QQ than with any other card. many hands are lost with a pair of ladies in hand. it's not easy. and in your opinion my dear colleagues
Você desistiria de QQ pré-flop na bolha de um torneio satélite? Porque essa mesma situação aconteceu comigo algumas semanas atrás, quando eu estava jogando um Satellite Million Satellite. 36 lugares estavam sendo concedidos, estávamos a 4 de ser finalizados. Eu estava sentado em 21 ou 22 em fichas quando peguei essa mão em posição intermediária. Eu desisti sem pensar duas vezes. Como o prêmio era o mesmo para todos no torneio, eu tinha muitas fichas e não corria muito risco de bolha, não tinha razão para comprometer fichas no pote.
Não necessariamente - você pode jogar bem qualquer mão e perder, mas isso não significa que a jogou mal. Por exemplo, você flopou um set de damas e seu oponente está comprometendo todas as suas fichas em um empate e eles acertam. Isso não significa que você jogou mal a mão.
Você fez um bom comentário sobre a bolha. Veja o que postei acima sobre minha própria situação na bolha de um torneio satélite. Parece que você também levaria isso em consideração. Boa ideia !!!