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 Originally Posted by minSim
Also I think 88-QQ are definately possible....and TT-QQ raising flop even very likely. Putting TT-QQ or even 88-QQ in his range really changes things around (wufwugy was spot on on that).
I wonder if those who think his range includes 88-QQ are mentally adjusting to the fact that the pot is only 2-bet preflop.
We are talking about a TAG, possibly regular. A decent TAG is virtually always 3-betting JJ/QQ oop preflop (against loose TAG) and almost never going broke with 88-TT overpair in 2-bet pots.
I really hope that none of you guys are felting crappy overpairs in 2-bet pots like this? It's just horrible. Even QQ is an easy fold here to the 3-bet but you should never have QQ here.
 Originally Posted by minSim
Are we leading turn after calling flop?
Villain will almost always lead with strong made hands on the turn so I would be very inclined to lead out if he doesn't. It has to be check behind or b/c since we can't fold to a c/r, which is very often a draw.
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