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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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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
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reraising narrows utg's range to very few hands that we beat. [/ QUOTE ] Really? UTG IS a SS with 28/14 at 25NL, I actually expect him to overshove us with alot of hands we kill. I think I like to reraise him and charge him to see a flop with his KQ. If he has KQ, he could get away on a flop if he misses (we might get a CB, that's about it), if he has 88 or something, he might get away if overcards come on the flop. Plus, we'd like to thin the field if possible... We probably have the best hand, I think we should reraise and get as much money in preflop as we can. |
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Re: NL25 JJ Preflop nuttiness
It depends on whether or not this guy will do this with hands like AK/AJ and worse PP's. He has a short-medium stack so it just depends on what he is going to do this with. His stats indicate he is aggressive but that doesn't really mean a whole lot regarding his range here. I tend to default and be conservative here, but I don't have much experience at these stakes.
What about calling and letting the super-loose players into the pot? |
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