Deepstack play with QQ

Deepstack play with QQ

Hi all,

excuse the ignorance, as I usually do not play NLH cash, and much less so deep.

I was around 250bb in MP in a 9 handed table, UTG+1 opens 3bb, UTG+2 min raises, I raise big to 22bb with QQ, foldsback to initial raiser (UTG+1) who min raises (so i think it must have been 44bb from him and with everything else in the pot probably around 70bb currently in the pot). He was a bit shorter than 200bb.

I decided to rip it in. He showed up with AA.

So the question is, was this completely wrong? I understand from a GTO perspective one should play in a more eloquent way, but just from a "how often does he have AA / KK" perspective, was this a huge mistake? Was the min re-raise a tell he must have AA, since he is basically inviting me in? Or is this mixed between TT - AA and AK?

I think folding is out of the question, set mining with QQ feels wrong and just reraising again is very awkward.

Would appreciate some input as it seems i am missing some basic game play.

02 May 2024 at 06:30 PM
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I think shove is the worst option in this scenario. We can call by pot odds and play postflop.

Also, I did consider folding in these positions, especially in 9-max, where the UTG+1 range should be very tight.


Agree, shoving is overplayed (especially in these positions). Call is an option if you can navigate this hand postflop (set mining doesnt do the job).


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by Kenji k

Agree, shoving is overplayed (especially in these positions). Call is an option if you can navigate this hand postflop (set mining doesnt do the job).

thank you both!

I also think set mining is not ok, maybe if we assume he always stacks off and we get payed when Q hits, and even then the math doesn't add up.

It just seems such a shame to fold QQ, but i think this is the play especially at low stakes and without much postflop edge.

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