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 Originally Posted by arkana
With blinds that high the cards will dictate the outcome. Q3 is a below average hand, I would have tried to limp in with that if he's passive else fold and wait for something like q7+,K7+,JT,Ax or a PP to pull the trigger with. Your preflop raise in that first hand was 1/3 of your stack, better off pushing in my opinion unless you plan on doing a stop and go (hopefully with a better hand than that). You have to be super aggressive with those stacks and blinds and pick a hand to ride with. Read HOH2, it has a section on HU play.
You don't have to have a better hand for it to be worth raising. In fact, many arguments could be made for letting your opponent take the lead when you have a made hand, but betting to get him out when you don't.
Your hand plays more into whether or not you should call than it does into whether or not to raise. Your opponent, image, and reads are all more important than your cards in deciding whether or not to raise.
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