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jam it now
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this reraise looks weak. think you shove and take the chips in the pot.
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this reraise looks weak. [/ QUOTE ] srs? I hate these spots, while it may be possible to get away, I probably call and get it in on most flops without an A. |
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[ QUOTE ] this reraise looks weak. [/ QUOTE ] srs? I hate these spots, while it may be possible to get away, I probably call and get it in on most flops without an A. [/ QUOTE ] Why is calling better than jamming now? If we call and crai ragged flops we're still going broke against AA/KK but we're losing value against AK. And if we jam now JJ isn't folding anyway. |
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![]() Why is calling better than jamming now? If we call and crai ragged flops we're still going broke against AA/KK but we're losing value against AK. And if we jam now JJ isn't folding anyway. [/ QUOTE ] this is my first thought |
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After calling, there is like 11.5k in the pot, and villain has like 15k back, I think he is usually bet calling/shoving most flops to take you off a potential AK if he has AK. I also think that he is rarely calling a shove with AQ and if he has JJ, you don't stack him on similar boards to the ones where KK doesn't stack you.
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