$4 NLHE Full Ring: QQ in 4bet pot.

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$4 NL HE Full Ring: QQ in 4bet pot.

poker stars $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em - 8 players - View hand 532517
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BB: $1.98
UTG: $0.96
UTG+1: $5.19
MP1: $1.40
MP2: $3.00
CO: $4.65
Hero (BTN): $1.72
SB: $0.36

Pre Flop: ($0.04) Hero is BTN with Q Q
2 folds, MP1 raises to $0.08, 1 fold, CO calls $0.08, Hero raises to $0.32, 2 folds, MP1 raises to $0.88, 1 fold, Hero ...Should I be folding here?

This guy had shown down A5o, K5s, ATo, and 55, and I had just sat at the table.. i have no HUD
 
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Difficult. But its 2 NL, I wouldnt give people here fast credit for a hand. So I would rerais all in
 
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Since he's only 150bb's deep, I just ship this.
 
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C9, they actualy have 65BB effective for some reason which makes this the eaisest all-in of all time imo.
 
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For less than 100bb why would you ever do anything but ship.
 
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I use a HUD at 2NL.....
 
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C9, they actualy have 65BB effective for some reason which makes this the eaisest all-in of all time imo.
Der, ya. Somehow I convinced myself a big blind was 1c >_<

I use a HUD at 2NL.....
Since a HUD costs like $60 (unless you obtain it illegally), it will almost never pay for itself at $2 NL.
 
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Hero calls $0.56

Flop: ($1.87) 2 T 2 (2 players)
MP1 bets $0.51 all in, Hero calls $0.51

Turn: ($2.89) A (2 players - 1 is all in)

River: ($2.89) 7 (2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $2.89
MP1 shows A A (a full house, Aces full of Deuces)
Hero shows Q Q (two pair, Queens and Deuces)
MP1 wins $2.80
(Rake: $0.09)
 
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Yea, you cant possibly fold on any flop so just shove preflop.
 
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He woke up with a hand, cold deck, won't happen a lot but will happen.
 
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Sand in the vagina?

Well I was playing scared I guess. Yeah it's only 2nl, so laugh all u want, but I only had like 3$ or so in my account, which I now lost. Guess I should have tried the .10c 360 man sng's instead, but the promo they got running had me hoping I would get a millionth hand maybe? lol.

I didn't take pot commitment into account I guess, at the time...I was thinking afterwords I should have shoved since I was already so committed, but the only thing I was thinking at the time was.. damn I guess I should flat call this and see if I improve in case he has AA or KK, not even realizing I couldn't fold even if I unimproved because I had so much in already, which I realized as soon as the flop hit.

How much of your stack do you have to have in the pot before you are fully committed?
 
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On the hud thing..I was gonna wait until we see what happens here in the USA and the online gambling movement. I wish I would have bought one a while ago tho, and already fine tuned it and whatnot, but haven't yet. I did try the trials, and I liked HEM a little more than PT3, it just felt easier to deal with and I liked the leak buster thing at the end.
 
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When do you consider yourself pot committed? after u have 40% of u stack in already? or is 50%? or what?
 
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When do you consider yourself pot committed? after u have 40% of u stack in already? or is 50%? or what?
Depends on the board/your hand. I'm never committed with 23o on a QJT board in a 3-bet pot.

And btw, do you notice how having a large chunk of your bankroll on a table caused you to play sub-optimally? Bankroll management is about more than just preventing you from going broke.
 
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