by k3nt » Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:33 am
The reasons to fold QTs in early position: (a) position will hurt you throughout the hand, and (b) positional LAGs will raise you off your hand preflop a lot of the time.
At passive $25 NL and lower FR tables, I really think these reasons don't apply with nearly the force that they do at higher levels. People are passive and they're just BAD postflop. They don't know how to use their position against you, and they fall in love with top pair when you have top two, and they give it away when they have you beat. So I don't hate the preflop limp at all.
That said, I very much like the way you played this postflop. The 3-bet on flop followed by full pot on turn is a big hand most of the time, especially for these passive folks. Q6 and T6 are very unlikely. He flopped a flush or a set 90% of the time here. Probably a set because flushes love to slowplay.