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QQ played too weak or good line?

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  1. #1

    Default QQ played too weak or good line?

    This guy is a tempermental maniac that goes on tilt easily. His play can be fairly random but he does show down some monsters just when you think he's bluffing. Therefore his range can be big here. The worst card falls on the river. I think I have to fold this. Bet the turn when checked to? This guy will probably call.

    ***** Hand History for Game 2932190678 *****
    Tedsmith has left the table.
    0/0 Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) - Fri Mar 10 23:26:06 EST 2006
    Table Table 36625 (6 max) (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
    Total number of players : 5
    Seat 1: blk_italian ( $75.82)
    Seat 3: rxphsp2 ( $110.85)
    Seat 4: sctenpin ( $10.45)
    Seat 5: janje ( $180.95)
    Seat 6: Nervuso ( $176.30)
    rxphsp2 posts small blind (0.50)
    sctenpin posts big blind (1)
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to janje [ Qc, Qs ]
    janje raises (4) to 4
    Nervuso folds.
    blk_italian folds.
    rxphsp2 calls (3.50)
    sctenpin folds.
    ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 5s, 8h, 8s ]
    rxphsp2 checks.
    janje bets (6)
    rxphsp2 calls (6)
    ** Dealing Turn ** : [ Ac ]
    rxphsp2 checks.
    janje checks.
    ** Dealing River ** : [ Ks ]
    rxphsp2 bets (15)
    janje folds.
    ** Summary **
    Main Pot: $34.95 | Rake: $1.05
    Board: [ 5s 8h 8s Ac Ks ]
    blk_italian balance $75.82, didn't bet (folded)
    rxphsp2 balance $120.80, bet $25, collected $34.95, net +$9.95
    sctenpin balance $40.30, lost $1 (folded)
    janje balance $170.95, lost $10 (folded)
    Nervuso balance $176.30, didn't bet (folded)
  2. #2
    I think I'd tend towards betting the turn, checking behind unimproved.

    Easy fold to a check-raise on any street.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by midas06
    I think I'd tend towards betting the turn, checking behind unimproved.

    Easy fold to a check-raise on any street.
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    Quote Originally Posted by midas06
    I think I'd tend towards betting the turn, checking behind unimproved.

    Easy fold to a check-raise on any street.
    If I get check-raised on that flop I'm going nowhere.

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