You are the shortest stack at the table with ~7k, but the blinds are 50/100 so you're still deep but everybody covers by at least 3k.
UTG+1 makes it 300, UTG+2 calls and UTG+3 re-raises to 900. Folded to me in the BB and I flat call with QQ, UTG+1 calls and UTG+2 re-raises to 3900 total. UTG+3 folds, 3000 to me and I have 6k. UTG+1 is left to act behind me but it's very likely they are folding given the way the action has gone.
Fold, call or push?
This is a close decision IMO but i'd need a little more info two factors that would lean towards a push would be if the blind levels went up quickly and if the players you are playing are in your opinion are better than you.Originally Posted by FirePhil
If not i'm folding, you can't get your opponent off the hand and whilst he might have jacks. Kings, Aces or A-K are more likely in this spot and you're fine with 6k at 50-100.
One interesting point though is that if, for whatever reason you think your opponent has A-K then i'm pushing because the actions of UTG+1 and UTG+3 suggest that some of UTG+2's outs may be gone.
Definitely not calling here (the stop and go wouldn't work in this spot IMO).
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I'd fold this hand probably. Of course it depends on what's already happened at the table and whether any of these players are complete idiots. I've folded KK pre-flop to AA before. The thing is some idiots get a hand like 99-JJ pre-flop and decide they're going to play it. Absolutely nothing will stop them playing it, but they're not stupid enough that they'll play it against more than one player, so they push with it. Of course they're still pretty stupid because most of the time theyll be far behind.
But I'm probably folding QQ here , cos I don't want to be the guy very far behind.
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Hard to say. They go up every two weeks, but that could be anything from 5 to 20 hands - this was in the WRGPT (I posted about it a while back, search for it).Originally Posted by DonkBox
Being that it's a free e-mail based tournament I wanted to see the rest of the hand and didn't care about busting, it's not very fun to play and I just registered because I was bored at work one day. If this was a real tournament I think I've probably got a fairly easy fold unless I had reason to believe UTG+2 was a complete tool. So I think folding is best and I pushed.
UTG+1 pushed too and UTG+2 called all-in. UTG+1 had A6
and rivered an ace to take down a 27k pot, UTG+2 had KK.
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