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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 09:57

Similar to J-J when one plays free poker online one should remember that pocket queens are vulnerable to the K-K and A-A pairs, but pocket queens are a bit better than J-J, though they are still vulnerable.

Folding pocket queens in free poker online is going to be an equally professional move when the table is not really holding any chances. This hand is good but at times it can make one loose all when played against wrong opponents.  Pocket queens never win K-K or A-A if they are heads up! Folding pocket queens in free poker online can stop all the lowering of the points.

Pocket queens need not be folded in free poker online pre-flop; the basic blind can be paid to see what the flop turns out to be.  If the board is going to turn 3, 4, 5 then a bit of raise can be done with this hand, but if the flops are going to be K or A 25% of the pot value could be put in bet or even a 50% in the flop is okay to see the response.  Notably all opponents will not play all A or K.  If someone is going to call this 25% or 50% raise made by the pocket Queen this is the time to be beware.

It should also be noted that the Ace or king in the board in free poker online need not be scaring sometimes.  These may turn dangerous only when someone holds pocket pairs of such eventually making them read trips, and that is a rare possibility.  All-ins pre-flop with pocket queens is a very bad idea.  Wait to see the flop to learn if there are better pairs to kill the winning before eventually making the all in.

Some potential low pair drawers should be pushed out the table in pre-flop by a bit of raises and re-raises, those that call the raises are continue should be keenly watched and should be suspected to hold dangerous pockets. If they are going to call the raises through the flop to the turn, the pocket queen can turn the player broke too.  If they are raising and re-raising within the limit of stakes the Q-Q holds probably that could be a bluff, an all-in can be a bluff or something really solid! Daring bluffers do anything, the rest lies with how the Q-Q has learnt to recognize the true opponent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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