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bassplayer45459
I had a interesting situation come up in which i would like some opinions. Early in the tourney, i have doubled my stack from 5 grand to around 10 and some change. My two down cards are queens...my up is a 7. A queen is up and a seven as well on the board. The better has a king, and a raiser has a 6...do you fold?
bobbywithani
Yes you fold, the 6 is not scared of the king, meaning he has Kings or Aces himself, possibly trips but he would probably want to conceal the power of trips if he is a good player. you are left with 1 out to get trips.
mark33f
Yes, fold you basically have just two bare queens and not a lot of drawing power with the Q and 7 showing
dms26
Yes, fold. You have little chance of improvement and are probably badly beaten already. Wait for a better spot.
greatwhite
This is an easy fold.
Rocketwadster
QUOTE (bassplayer45459)
I had a interesting situation come up in which i would like some opinions. Early in the tourney, i have doubled my stack from 5 grand to around 10 and some change. My two down cards are queens...my up is a 7. A queen is up and a seven as well on the board. The better has a king, and a raiser has a 6...do you fold?


Its a clear fold. What do you think the 6 has that he is raising with? Unless it is Stud Hi/Lo, you are behind right now to both the king and the 6, and if it is Stud Hi/Lo, you still wouoldn't play the queens here. 8)
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