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Daily Poker Quiz: Pocket Queens Early in a Sit-n-Go

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The Situation: Level 1 of a $100 Sit-N-Go, 3 hands in. You've seen Player A at lower stakes SNGs in the past. Player B regularly plays $100 and higher buy in SNGs. You have no other information on your opponents.

From early position you raise it up to 120 with QdQc. It folds around to Player A on the button, who pushes all in for 1500. Player B takes his time and finally calls the all in from the SB. It's back on you. Do you call or fold? Vote and/or comment below!

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as player B is a regular you are more likely to give him the benefit of the doubt.
You will probably be up against at least AK and maybe AA or KK, not worth risking so early in the game

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by katymaty on September 10, 2007 (login to reply)
In my eyes it doesn´t matter whether you know these players or not.
Of course, in a normal case, you would be in front with your pocket queens-but is that enough to risk all your chips at this right beginning?!

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by richiejan on September 10, 2007 (login to reply)
i vote call first,, but now seen 100d sit and go..
if smaller sit and go -30d i would call it because y see there all in with shit hands and sit and go is diffrent thing than tournament..
still i,m not sure what i would do.. some day maybe call some day fold,,, shit answer to this question ,,, hard question.

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by xtomppa on September 10, 2007 (login to reply)
Easy fold? lol, you guys really think Player A will go allin with AA/KK with 165 in the pot? Player B is the only one to worry about.

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by stratomx on September 10, 2007 (login to reply)
 
 

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