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Live 1/3 - Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
Here is the situation. Full Ring Game, 1-3 NL
I am 3 Off the Button (OTB) with Pocket Jacks OTG folded, 5 OTB went All-In for $10, 4 OTB called, I went over the top and made it $40 to go. Everybody folded so I was heads up with the All-In. Did I play this wrong? I will tell the result after I get some comments. |
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
Other stack sizes would be nice. Idk how a person is sitting for 3 big blinds but whatev. Considering the info given here, yeah, this seems fine.
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
Stack sizes of the three people involved
All-In for $10 Other guy had around $80 I had around $80 as well |
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
LOL. With 25BB effective stacks, it's almost necessary to go broke with Jacks. There are few scenarios where I can imagine getting away from them.
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
Well here's how it ended.
Flop came 2 2 A Turn A River A So I had Aces full of Jacks Turns out the guy I drove out with my raise had A 10. So I missed out on the Bad Beat Jackpot $5K Opps!!! |
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
lol
idk where this was, but don't bad beat jackpots require both players to be using both their hole cards? You might not have missed out afterall. |
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
He had quad Aces with 10 kicker, I had Aces full of Jacks.
The twos didn't play |
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
Oh you're right. My bad. I was thinking he had like "a full mansion" [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
good work
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Re: Live 1/3 - Did I play my Pocket Jacks Correctly?
I like it alot. I'll do this kind of isolation play with TT-AA/AK if I think the short stack is pushing with a range like 77-AA/AT+/KJ.
The cold caller ahead of you probably can't stand a big reraise, and players behind will probably fold everything except QQ-AA and maybe AK. Some tight players will even fold AK in a situation like that where you make a big reraise. Vs that range JJ has about 55% equity and once you get heads up you will be risking 10 to win 20 thanks to the cold caller sandwhiched between you and the short stack. Edit: If you and the cold caller and others in the game only had 80 effective stacks, then pushing instead of raising to 40 would probably be better. It's not as if you can fold if somebody goes all in behind you once half your stack is in the middle. |
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