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20/40 live, JJ UTG
Just moved to this table, standard table, nothing special. I have no image. BB has a lot of chips in front of him (maybe 4 racks), middle-aged Asian guy leaning back in his chair. Doesn't look too LAG or anything special.
I'm dealt JJ UTG. Open-raise, folded around to BB who thinks for a somewhat long time (5 sec.?) before deciding to call. I think he has fairly horrible cards, in this game most people call almost any 2 cards in BB to a raise. Flop is Q-3-2 rainbow. BB leads out. I call, planning to raise pretty much any turn card. I put him on about 25% a Queen, 50% some weak pair (2, 3, maybe 44/55), and about 25% total air. What do you think of my play? Raise flop because the turn card (AK) may hurt my action? Raise turn to draw in more money or possibly get a weak Q to fold? Raising the turn allows me to showdown for free and almost guarantees another BB from him. Maybe 75% of the time I have him beat on the flop. |
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