NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
About 25-30 hands in and he hasn't been raising too much. I think it's safe to say that he is raising preflop with more than just big pairs and stuff but he definitely isn't aggressive. Perhaps calling him a nit is going too far, but he hasn't been loose. I'm playing my standard LAG style, I have made 3-bets and bet pot on the flop numerous times and he has yet to give me action.
Ultimate Bet No Limit Hold'em Cash Game $3/$6 Blinds 2 Players - (LegoPoker Hand History Converter) Hero (BB): $1,087.80 SB: $706.10 Preflop: Hero is dealt J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">SB raises to $18.00</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $54.00</font>, SB calls $36.00 Flop: ($108) 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">Hero bets $108.00</font>, <font color="red">SB raises to $216.00</font>, <font color="red">Hero- ??? |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
you're still only 30hands in and have no history, i like to flat call and get it in on all non T turns, as if he is really nitty he could be min raising for info with AT.
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Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
This could be a spade draw or a T that hit.
Since you're playing LAG, he's not putting you on an overpair. I think he's taking a stand with 88/99 or a spade draw. i'd probably call and push the turn or just push the flop. Let me say, if i was holding JJ i'd play it different from what I suggested, but based on your opponents read of you being a Lag, i think its the correct play. |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
I play .5/1 and 1/2 hu but I think this is a push. I put his range on sets, TJ+, maybe 56s, and random draws and [censored]. He could also be easily doing this as a cheap bluff with missed overcards, in which case a push now is better than a stop-n-go.
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Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
I dont like call and all in on turn here because too much cards make the board dangerous (A Q K, spades) so i'd just go all in or reraise on flop.
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Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
Yeah, flat calling is bad. Its either push or fold.
Based on how you descibe him, I don't think he would make this play with just a flush draw. He would have to have a huge draw, such as an open ender w/ flush draw, and that would be the bottom of his rance. Looks like he has a monster here. I would muck JJ pretty quickly. |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
I thought about it and reraised to commit him and he folded after thinking about it for a while.
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Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
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Yeah, flat calling is bad. Its either push or fold. Based on how you descibe him, I don't think he would make this play with just a flush draw. He would have to have a huge draw, such as an open ender w/ flush draw, and that would be the bottom of his rance. Looks like he has a monster here. I would muck JJ pretty quickly. [/ QUOTE ] If you arent going to fold flat calling and planning to get it in on a safe turn is clearly the best play. I consider anything but a spade, A, or 8 a safe card. |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
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Yeah, flat calling is bad. Its either push or fold. Based on how you descibe him, I don't think he would make this play with just a flush draw. He would have to have a huge draw, such as an open ender w/ flush draw, and that would be the bottom of his rance. Looks like he has a monster here. I would muck JJ pretty quickly. [/ QUOTE ] I would say with quite certantity, that no one plays a set like this with position and against a LAG on the flop. |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
Overpair for one buy-in, shove.
The action does kinda suck, but he could have so many combo draws I think it's profitable to get it in here. |
Re: NLCASH: JJ spot against a nit
I imagine he had something like 88. Don't think he is getting away from a ten, but he decided a goofy minraise is in order.
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