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[ QUOTE ] no its not ok. 3bet is like mandatory here preflop. Your hand is so under-repped on the turn I might call him again... After your flop call its a pretty easy 2barrell by a thinking opponent because the range he will most likely put you on is weighted heavily to hearts, pairs 44-88 and weak Kings. Its possible he had it this time and you saved money playing it this way (this time) but in the long run taking a line this weak-tight will surely cost you money [/ QUOTE ] fair enough...so we play JJ hard here...if I 3bet and am called what is my plan for a K or A high flop? [/ QUOTE ] If he calls the 3 bet preflop it changes the whole hand. Now he has to put you on JJ-AA and AKs. edit- ok the range is bigger than that, its probly more like 99-AA AJs-AKs AQo and maybe 910s of 10Js every once in a while If he bets the flop when a king hits you can call and see what happens on the turn depending on how much. He's not going to be happy about betting again with less than AK |
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