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Old 10-16-2006, 03:35 PM
ActionStan ActionStan is offline
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Default Re: There are three ways to play jacks...

I think you got unlucky with the 5 folds. Any callers in there and villian has to re-raise and you have a better idea where you stand. He had the choice to disguise his hand a bit and wait for you to continue the action.

As played, thin call but wouldn't begrudge a fold. $9 call into a $17 pot is good money for the number of hands you beat.
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Old 10-16-2006, 06:01 PM
BukNaked36 BukNaked36 is offline
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Default Re: There are three ways to play jacks...

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I know people at this level are donks, but what is he playing like this that i am ahead of?...A7 maybe? or a hand like AK or AQ?

I did end up calling, btw...but what hands are getting bet, and then 3Bet AI that BB might have here?

I've got no read, because at these levels, very few people stay for even 50 hands... (this guy has a total of 20 on my Poker Tracker as of right now)

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I've just been getting hammered with both JJ & QQ lately the same way.

In the end, if you believe villian is a standard player at this level, I think you are ahead of his range and should make the call.
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Old 10-16-2006, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: There are three ways to play jacks...

This is so close its almost neutral EV. Call if you can handle the variance, fold if you're having a bad day. I don't think it really matters. FWIW I call on that drawy board.
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