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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
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overshove. Try to drive the dead money out. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
easy shove
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
Reshove
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
reraise preflop sucks.
Definitely get it in. However, if the coldcallers were decent players with 100bb stacks this would be a standard fold. |
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
Given vilains stacks i shove it all day and pray for a Jack (i think you're facing AA / KK).
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
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reraise preflop sucks. Definitely get it in. However, if the coldcallers were decent players with 100bb stacks this would be a standard fold. [/ QUOTE ] My reraise or UTG's? Would you normally just call here the first time around? |
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
I think the common convention that if you are unsure on how to handle a 4-bet, it's better to just call preflop.
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
reraising narrows utg's range to very few hands that we beat.
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