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QQ pf vs short stack. quite sure he has AA

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    Default QQ pf vs short stack. quite sure he has AA

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    Texas Hold'em $0.50-$0.50 NL (Real Money), #1,875,111,790
    Table Francistown, 14 Feb 2007 10:17 AM ET

    Seat 1: fffreezing ($50.10 in chips)
    Seat 2: Big Stiffy1 ($52.05 in chips)
    Seat 3: pmypc ($16.40 in chips)
    Seat 4: Black_Doc ($56.90 in chips)
    Seat 5: HP108cl ($7.50 in chips)
    Seat 6: Hero ($55 in chips)
    Seat 7: --Apollo-86 ($48.75 in chips)
    Seat 9: str8loc0 ($36.55 in chips)



    ANTES/BLINDS
    aceflush911 posts blind ($0.25), --Apollo-86 posts blind ($0.50).

    PRE-FLOP
    str8loc0 folds, fffreezing folds, Big Stiffy1 folds, pmypc calls $0.50, Black_Doc folds, HP108cl folds, Hero bets $2.50, --Apollo-86 folds, pmypc bets $4.50......., Hero bets $10, pmypc bets $11.40 and is all-in, Hero calls $3.65.

    SHOWDOWN
    pmypc shows [ A, A]
    Hero shows [ Q, Q]
    pmypc wins $32.30.

    pmypc wins hand.

    SUMMARY
    Dealer: HP108cl
    Pot: $33.30, (including rake: $1)
    fffreezing, loses $0
    Big Stiffy1, loses $0
    pmypc, bets $16.40, collects $32.30, net $15.90
    Black_Doc, loses $0
    HP108cl, loses $0
    Hero, loses $16.40
    --Apollo-86, loses $0.50
    str8loc0, loses $0

    I know he's got AA. possibly KK. i still go allin pf though because he's short. if he had a bigger stack i would just call and see a flop.

    what should i have done? can i really fold my QQ to his tiny bet? he could be a donk and have TT, JJ or AK. if he's playing AA like that he must be a bit of a donk. so either way he's a donk.
    and if i'm going to put anymore money in the pot i might as well move allin. no point in seeing a low flop and then folding. maybe i should have done. the reason i go allin was because he was short.
    i've folded QQ twice this week. once i was apparently up against JJ and the other time i don't know what i was up against.

    I did make a small mistake though. I thoought he was shorter than he was. I thought he had about $10 but he had about $15.

    what do you think?
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  2. #2
    You have to be pretty sure of your read not to felt against a shortie here. It's fine.
  3. #3
    I probably just call the 3-bet. This leaves ~12 behind at a 10 pot. If an A flops you might get away or he might check it down.

    If the betting went raise-3-bet-4-bet(a/i?) then I would probably be happy getting it all a/i, but the limp-reraise is a red flag
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