No reads on villain as such, he's tight, but over just 40 hands so :S, however I was fairly sure I was against something bigger than JJ throughout the hand. On the other hand, I'd had 99 and 88 in the previous 3 hands, so may have been seen as getting a little 'too' active pf and he had the button.
That said, I definitely felt I was beaten pretty early on, but have a really tough time laying down overpairs, even when I 'know' the villain has a bigger pair... makes me feel like some dumb calling station [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
So how could I have played it better regarding making the decision when/if to fold at some point without relying on this running straight. Is it right to do so, or too exploitable/weak?
Hate river shove [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.05/$0.10 Blinds - 4 Players - (
LegoPoker HH Converter)
SB: $6.65
BB: $4.45
Hero (UTG): $10.00
BTN: $17.00
Preflop: Hero is dealt J
J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (4 Players)
<font color="red">Hero raises to $0.40</font>, <font color="red">BTN raises to $1.35</font>,
2 folds, Hero calls $0.95
Flop: ($2.85) 4
8
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks, <font color="red">BTN bets $1.75</font>, Hero calls $1.75
Turn: ($6.35) Q
(2 Players)
<font color="red">Hero bets $2.10</font>, BTN calls $2.10
River: ($10.55) 9
(2 Players)
<font color="red">Hero bets all-in for $4.80</font>, BTN calls $4.80
Pot Size: $20.15 ($1 Rake)
Title edited for clarity yo