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JJ preflop - Standard Laydown?
Less than 30 hands in so villains are pretty unknown, but:
MP is 38/14/1.3 CO is 29/18/2.0 Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter SB: $38.25 BB: $47.25 Hero (UTG): $61.40 MP: $82.40 CO: $44.95 BTN: $50.00 Pre-Flop: <font color="red">Hero (UTG) raises to $2</font>, <font color="red">MP raises to $7</font>, CO calls $7, 3 folds... Hero? w/out any reads i feel like i have to assume a 3-betting range vs. an utg opener of TT+,AK? the CO just calling is also scary if he is a decent player, but i don't know enough about him. and yes, i understand ppl 3-bet much lighter than TT+/AK but w/out a read and me opening utg i tend to err on the tight side. |
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Re: JJ preflop - Standard Laydown?
16 already in pot and 5 more to you, just over 3:1 with 54 behind, one covered and another at 37, thats 91 up for grabs when you hit your set against 2 most likely pretty big hands. You have a reraise which could very well be semi-light, but a big cold call from CO... call, tread lightly if you just have the overpair, you have big drawing possibilities with those jacks, dont be scared to call this preflop, in fact, I would be calling with a cheek to cheek grin.
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Re: JJ preflop - Standard Laydown?
Implied odds are through the roof here with stack sizes and these types of opponents. With that said, it's $5 into $16, just don't go nuts and overplay your JJ if you have an overpair postflop.
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