$2 NLHE Full Ring: $2 NLHE Full Ring: Queens preflop

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ClubArrow77

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Party Poker - $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Holdem (8 players)
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SB Hero: $1.95
BB: $2.08 (sitting out)
UTG: $2
UTG+1: $0.80 (sitting out)
MP: $3.39
MP+1: $1.24
CO: $2.92
BTN: $2

Pre-flop: ($0.03) Hero is SB and dealt :qc4: :qs4:
MP calls $0.02, MP+1 folds, CO calls $0.02, BTN folds, Hero raises to $0.10, UTG folds, MP raises to $0.18, CO folds, Hero raises to $1.95 (All-in), MP calls $1.77

Flop: ($3.94) :ad4: :jc4: :6c4: (4 players)

Turn: ($3.94) :ad4: :jc4: :6c4: :ks4: (4 players)

River: ($3.94) :ad4: :jc4: :6c4: :ks4: :jd4: (4 players)

Cant seem to find my stats on this player but what I can say is that villain was really loose and really aggressive. In previous hands I was not involved in, player would bet pot with a reraise postflop with nothing but would also overbet the pot and call an all in with two pair (J5o I believe). My HUD showed that villain VP was 100 although it only recorded 5 hands or so thus far. When given Queens, my raise was made to gain value and when he reraised, I did not respect it since his raising range has been quite large. I 4-bet all in and got called which was what I wanted but he hit his cards and beat my queens. I was wondering if I overvalue queens too much though. I have read that some people only raise all in a reraise with Aces or Kings but I did not put villain on aces or kings (relatively low reraise) and was surprised to find that Queens are only a coinflip against AK.
 
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