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Re: NL50 - JJ in a RR pott
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Well basically the reasoning is "zomg I got JJ lets 3bet". Jacks are a really good hand, and we don't mind too much if we get called or not. Sure it's tough if the flop is 9 high and someone has AA but it's just as tough if we flat call pre. Or put it this way - there's no winning player at mid stakes that I've ever encountered who would call here pre without meta. [/ QUOTE ] Jam, people don't 3-bet or call 3-bets as lightly at nl50, does this affect anything? |
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Re: NL50 - JJ in a RR pott
Hmm one post telling me micro players call more here and one telling me they call less. lol
Doesn't really matter tho because if they call a lot the we're in really good shape against their range and if they rarely call we still have good equity and we pick up a nice sized pot a lot. |
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Re: NL50 - JJ in a RR pott
If you were on the BTN here would it make it any different? It seems like such a basic spot at 1/2 but at .25/.5 it seemed like people were opening tighter UTG.
Also, whoever posted that they call lighter at nl50 may be right, I haven't played it in a few months but it seemed like I could 3-bet a bunch of hands and take it down. |
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