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 Originally Posted by minSim
As played I agree definately call.
 Originally Posted by Galapogos
Just push preflop, if you're not deep there's really no reason to be calling 4-bets at these levels. You definitely didn't call to fold on this flop either right? If you think his 4-bet means business you should be folding preflop, not to see the best flop ever that doesn't have a Q and then fold.
Could you expand a bit more on pushing preflop versus calling and folding on A/K flops (and stacking of on non A/K of course)?
(I often see myself doing the latter against 3-bets from nits at micro stakes, which probably is representative for villains 4-bet range in this hand)
Calling a nit's 3-bet preflop with QQ is fine, but when you call a 4-bet you've put so much in the pot. If you're afraid you're behind AA-KK, you're still behind AA-KK on a low flop. If you're up against AK, you're flipping with a slight edge, so it's not a losing play to get in preflop against it.
When you call the 4-bet to fold to an A or K flop, if he was 4-bet bluffing (however unlikely it is at these stakes) you're folding the best hand. Also, if you're up against JJ maybe even TT, you're going to lose your action when you should have been stacking him by getting it in preflop.
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