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8/16 Kill - kill hand (playing 16/32) Game is playing loose passive, usually 5-6 player to a flop, very little raising especially from the other players in this hand.
UTG who is a tight player raises UTG +1 calls (2nd or 3rd hand at table, never played with him before), mid position bad player calls, hero has two red jacks. Raise or smooth call? Flop: 2 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] UTG Bets both players call, hero w/ JJ? I'll write out more of the hand after some responses. -Thanks, |
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Raise. Limit it as much as you can. Tight UTG 4-bet would be quite telling (I assume).
Raise the flop. You have a big overpair and no conclusive evidence that you're beaten. |
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I think you should 3-bet the preflop.
I think you should raise the flop. |
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So I just called the bet pre flop. Raised the flop (this seems like a really easy raise to me), was 3 bet by UTG, all folded to me I called. Turn was 9 of clubs. UTG Checked, I bet, called. River Ace hearts, utg check, I bet, utg calls shows TT, I rake a decent sized pot.
I was really unshure about raising preflop, hinesite is always 20/20 but I really didnt have him on TT. I think I lucked out. |
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Who is the Kill blind in this hand? Also what is your position? Depending on those things you might be able to convince me to smooth call, but I'm having a hard time otherwise.
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I am 3 off the button, the kill blind is a tight regular in the SB. I remember saying to myself that I need to 3 bet but ended placing 16 chips across the line and treating the hand like a middle pair. Live and learn.
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I think I raise preflop, and then try and get a hold on where I'm at.
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Easy raise pf here.
As played, raise flop. Good turn bet. Better river bet. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Two Jacks have much more value if it is played against fewer opponents. So I would reraise preflop to drive out players behind me and the blinds. If there is a cap preflop you can be sure that your opponent holds a premium hand.
Due to the fact that you did not reraise preflop you have a lack of information. After the Flop I would call the 3-bet and I would put your opponent on an overpair, AK or AQ. If he has an overpair you are far behind, if he has an Aceand overcards he has a draw. Despite the draw I would check-call the hand down, because you do not what overpair he has. If you 3 bet preflop and your opponant caps, your decisions are much easier to make. I'm looking forward to your response |
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Wow that riverbet was very, very thin. If villain really is a tight player the only hand you beat is TT. I would definitely check the river. Were you going to fold to a river raise?
Pf 3-bet and flop raise are trivial due to reasons stated above. |
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