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Old 03-16-2006, 01:02 AM
JoeyFrogs JoeyFrogs is offline
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Default Re: JJ against a very passive opponent

If the range of hands is as large as you say it is... I actually FOLD this preflop. Here is my reasoning. He is raising .3% of the time and is superpassive. Immediately I limit his holdings to AA-KK because this is such a small % of raising.

Thus in order to get any kind of value out of this hand we need to spike a set and hope this guy overplays his AA-KK but this is unlikely to get us a lot of money because he is so non-aggressive.

Three-handed, JJ against an unknown and KK+ will only win 17.5% of the time and you are drawing to two outs.
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