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Kind of unusual for me- JJ play
I raise JJ in the cutoff and a loose, kind of donkish player calls OTB and the SB calls.
Flop is 5, 7, 2 with no flush draw possible. SB checks, I pot 3/4 pot, loosie goosie calls and SB folds. Turn is an 8 and I bet 2/3 pot and get min-raised. I think about folding but decide to call. Meh, probably should fold. River is a 5 and I block it for $40 What do we think? I now beat his 2 pair hands but anything that's boated up raises, and he never has trips here (or should say, if he does, he never just calls with them). I think I can still get value from 78 or A8 or hands like those obviously. |
#2
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Re: Kind of unusual for me- JJ play
I dunno about the turn call, probably a fold.
What is the river pot? Is this a 1/2 game? I don't hate the block since 78 just got counterfeited/he probably won't shove worse - I don't love it either though. Checking river seems okay, if he's loose passive I doubt he's betting a worse hand here. |
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Re: Kind of unusual for me- JJ play
I think its pretty hawt. You'll get enough calls from 99, 78, etc etc to make this fine. Not as good as folding the turn however [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].
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Re: Kind of unusual for me- JJ play
I fold the turn but I like your river play.
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Re: Kind of unusual for me- JJ play
I agree right now a turn fold looks standard but the things I can't describe- gut feeling, table dynamics, etc. told me a call was in order.
Fish- so he's never betting a worse hand on the river and we can fold to a bet. OK, except that he'll call with worse (or so I believe) which is what my best accomplishes (I think) |
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