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The problem with JJTT is that you rarely make the nuts and scoop the pot. Remember that the object of the game is to scoop the pot.
If you flop a set of Jacks or Tens, there will either be over cards enabling a bigger set, a possible straight, and/or a possible low. So unless you end up with an Ace-high straight or the nut full house you can not bet your hand with confidence. [ QUOTE ] because of the propensity of lower-limit plyers to play high-only hands [/ QUOTE ] I am not sure about this. Players will play a decent high-only hand at any stakes. Many low-limit players will play middle cards, three high cards with one-low card, and other poor hands. - chaos |
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