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2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
villain is theminion, a solid tagg who threebets reasonably light.
Notice its 8 handed. FR folks couldn't handle this. Table 'Nunki V' 9-max Seat #3 is the button Seat 2: villAIN ($418.30 in chips) Seat 3: capaneo ($491.80 in chips) Seat 4: Any2Cards ($126.55 in chips) Seat 5: Tully49 ($392 in chips) Seat 6: 1thekid ($392 in chips) Seat 7: rent ($576 in chips) Seat 8: bluexcr ($368 in chips) Seat 9: blocktrader9 ($262.60 in chips) Any2Cards: posts small blind $2 Tully49: posts big blind $4 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to rent [Jh Js] 1thekid: folds rent: raises $12 to $16 bluexcr: folds blocktrader9: folds villAIN: raises $36 to $52 capaneo: folds Any2Cards: folds Tully49: folds rent: calls $36 *** FLOP *** [4c 4s 2s] rent: checks villAIN: bets $68 rent: |
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Re: 2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
I c/r this flop to 180 with the intent of calling a push. If he calls, then I value push almost every turn.
Villain's 3-betting range includes lots of lower PP's that will call a c/r here due to the ragged board and the possibility that you're semi-bluffing spades. |
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Re: 2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
well, to clarify, and this gets back to it being full ring and not shorthanded:
He's range preflop is reasonably light for full ring, probably something like AQ+ TT+. Hence, i can't imagine stacking off here is a profitable play. |
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Re: 2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
My bad, I was thinking a range closer to 77+. You could make an argument for c/r'ing to 160 with it being the last money you put in. If he calls with a lower PP he's going to check it down, a bigger one will make a value bet some time down the road. I think I like this option the best.
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Re: 2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
just call and see what he is doing next
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Re: 2/4 Awkward spot with JJ
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just call and see what he is doing next [/ QUOTE ] please explain. What is your turn plan? |
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