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Old 05-04-2007, 12:53 PM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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Default JJ for all those who lose sleep over how they play quads.

Online 5-10 game.

Three folds, I openraise with red JJ.
LAG Coldcalls in the next seat, and the BB calls.

Flop JJ8 two spades.

I bet, to 'charge the flush draws', and because the LAG always calls the flop. He calls, BB folds.

Turn Offsuit 7. I bet, LAG raises, I call. There might be some justification for reraising here, but I don't want to lose my customer, and I know that he will bet the river if I check.

River, Ace of hearts, this concerns me a little, because it might kill my action, but I check anyway, LAG bets, I raise, he threbets, and I cap it, and he thinks a long time and folds.

He might have had a hand, but I don't think so, and he had played pretty aggressively against me so far, although we hadn't gotten to a showdown yet.

Anyway, I just played this hand, like I would a lot of other hands, until the river cap, and that is how I like to play monster hands.
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Old 05-04-2007, 03:22 PM
Lunatunez Lunatunez is offline
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Default Re: JJ for all those who lose sleep over how they play quads.

I see nothing wrong with this, as played you probably got the most value...

Maybe raise the turn, "charge the flush draws" again!- since he isn't scared of an Ace now, it seems like raising the turn makes more sense then the river.

Besides, how often do you get to 3bet with quads on the turn?
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