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Re: JJ Turn Trouble
I can understand the limp, but disagree with it. I hate getting no action with my premium hands (something very different about NL than limit). I'd raise the first time around, and after he raises I think you need to put in a raise and make it about 18-24 to go (18 is on the small side I think, but it's probably enough to deny him odds providing you don't get stacked everytime he outflops you but still entices him to call with hands thinking he can bust you on right flops).
I think you should call and shove any river. He could have any set here, T9, and maybe overpairs (flop underbet is really weird for an overpair though). I don't see how it's not getting all in here though, almost regardless of what you do. FWIW, I'd be slightly more inclined to put him on a set because of his wussy, "I don't wanna scare a limper in a blind confrontation away" flop bet than the straight, although your post title indicates otherwise. |
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