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Old 01-27-2007, 08:00 PM
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Default Re: (216 6-max) So you\'re thinking about overcalling with JJ...

I would never fold here. Reads or no reads.
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: (216 6-max) So you\'re thinking about overcalling with JJ...

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I would never fold here. Reads or no reads.

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Really? Never fold? I'm new to this buy-in level and the play seemed much better than what I'm used to seeing. If Button had been a decent TAG player, I would put SB's range on about {AKo,AQs+,TT+} and Button on something fairly wide. JJ kind of sucks too badly against that range to play. Put SB on something a little wider and it swings to a call fairly quickly since the only hands you're adding do very badly against JJ. Right? Is that re-raising range for SB just insanely too tight?
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:19 PM
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Default Re: (216 6-max) So you\'re thinking about overcalling with JJ...

I don't know how people play in high buyin 6max SNGs, but in a turbo with everyone having these stacks I wouldn't fold.

I think your range for SB is way too tight. 20bbs effective a guy raises on the button. I'm reshoving fairly wide. If it's against a guy like you described in the OP I'm shoving pretty close to 25% here.
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