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pokerplayer24
Villain is a tighty 18/8/1 over about 1200 hands



PokerStars 10/20 Hold'em (3 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Q, Q.
Button raises, SB calls, Hero 3-bets, Button caps, SB folds, Hero calls.

Flop: (10 SB) T, 2, 9 (2 players)
Hero bets, Button raises, Hero 3-bets, Button calls.

Turn: (8 BB) 6 (2 players)
Hero bets, Button raises, Hero folds
screech
You are getting 6:1 to call down.

AA/KK - 12 combos
JJ - 6 combos, reduced to 2
TT/99 -3 combos
Tx - 2 combos

That means you are ahead of 4 and behind to 15.
greatwhite
You are ahead of JJ and tie with QQ. Would he be so agressive with the nut flush daw here? Could he have a hand like A9s, AJs, AT, AQs, or AKs? I'm not too familiar with poker tracker, but even if he only could have 99, TT, JJ, QQ, KK, or AA getting these odds you have to call down.
Verdimme
I like the fold.

I think you can discount JJ and Tx alot in this hand. A villain with those stats is not capping preflop with Tx..and JJ might not be in his range too.
CoranMoran
I am very proud of the fact that I do not know how to make "great folds".

Folding in this spot too often will cost you big pots.

Call down.

--cm
paulie72
Villain is a tighty 18/8/1 over about 1200 hands!

I like the fold too. I think we can assume this villain only caps JJ+ and AK. We are ahead of AK and JJ and thats it. AK seems very unlikely after the flop and turn action so I think its a good fold against this type of player and its not that much of a big laydown.
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