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Old March 19th, 2008, 12:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pocket Queens situation. What would you do?

Unfortunately I don't have a hand history for this, so I'm just going to have to wing it. Here's the situation:

I'm in a .10/.25 NLHE game on Full Tilt. The table is a full 9 players and I've just been dealt pocket queens.

Our cast:

The Hero: I'm in middle position with a little under $16. I've been trying to play tight aggressive, but I know I'm not always as aggressive as I should be and I allow the action to be taken away from me at times.

Donk 1: He is in the small blind with $2.75. I've seen him put his money in several times with pretty weak cards. Pre-flop, post-flop, it doesn't matter.

Donk 2: He is in mid-late position, two seats to my left with a little over $10. Also very loose, willing to back any two cards with his money.

Mystery Man: In late position with over $30. I don't have a very good read on him, but he's been fairly quiet so far which leads me to believe he is relatively tight.

Everybody else folds.


The Action:

A player to my right raises to .75.
It folds to me and I reraise it to $1.75.
It folds to Donk1 who goes all in, making it $10 and change.
Mystery Man insta-calls.
It folds to the small blind, who calls all-in for $2.65.
It folds to me.
I sit and ponder.


Ok, I know what I did and how it turned out. What would you do? I'll post what actually happened after I get a few responses.

Last edited by Jetzm; March 19th, 2008 at 01:19 PM.. Reason: Numbers were wrong

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