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50 NL: JJ in the BB
First hand so no reads, obviously big stack size may mean he is a luckbox or more likely, a pretty good player.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ Hero (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) Button ($68.10) SB ($153.74) Hero ($50) UTG ($24.15) MP ($95.23) CO ($44.35) Preflop: Hero is BB with J, J. SB posts a blind of $0.25. [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, CO calls $0.50, Button calls $0.50, [color=#CC3333]SB (poster) raises to $2.75</font>, Hero calls $2.50, CO calls $2.50, Button calls $2.50. Flop: ($12) 4, 9, A [color=#0000FF](4 players)</font> [color=#CC3333]SB bets $5</font>, Hero calls $5, CO folds, Button folds. Turn: ($22) 5 [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> SB checks, [color=#CC3333]Hero ????</font> |
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
I would check here. I don't think betting here has much value, unless he held something like KsQh.
Lean towards calling a river bet. |
#3
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
Check. Betting the turn is worth the same as the river. A c/r makes you fold and he may bluff the river.
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
Reraise preflop.
You want this heads up. As played check turn. Also, dont assume big stack = good player. More likely it means he is loose. Any moran can triple up. |
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
I was afraid of playing JJ OOP since there are a lot of scare cards that can come on the flop, suppose I need to check for my balls.
As played, I bet the turn and villain folded. |
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
Does everyone advocate calling the flop? I prob fold there...
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Re: 50 NL: JJ in the BB
less than half the pot bet + position + 3rd nut flush draw = call
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