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You have to raise the flop. Often times you will be isolating BB when he has a worse jack. If SB caps you have to improve on the turn to continue with the hand.
Assuming you only call the flop, i think you have to raise the turn after SB slows down. Again, BB could be betting a worse jack. Assuming you only call the turn, I think you have to fold the river. SB could 3bet behind with KQ and you would be committed at that point. Im guessing BB had JT. |
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You have to raise the flop. Often times you will be isolating BB when he has a worse jack. If SB caps you have to improve on the turn to continue with the hand. [/ QUOTE ] This is my line of thinking. I still don't understand why calling two on the flop is better than three betting. |
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i 3 bet the flop.. decent chance you already have the best hand, and if you don't, you'll find out a lot sooner.
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