Joined: Feb '08
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I suspect he folded a weak ace knowing he couldn't really know he was ahead even if his kicker came. Your raise preflop could indicate you had AJ or maybe two suited picture cards. So I guess you were right to fire a second bullet but as Shokaku said it was risky. Then again if you checked you were probably giving up on the hand. Even if your opponent bet with Kc Jc you'd have to fold. I suppose you should of checked the flop if you wanted to play it safe. Other than that there's not much you can do with QQ with a horrible flop.
Joined: Feb '08
Location: Sweden
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Looks like he had 67, and didn't wanna draw more when the flush came... thats what i think... and its ok to bet on the turn to convince him that u have a big hand but u need to pick your spots