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Old 07-16-2007, 09:35 PM
ChoicestHops ChoicestHops is offline
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Default Re: JTs Flops OESD in Reraised Pot

I dont understand why some of you are suggesting not to RR preflop. This is a good hand in position and you want to be perceived as having a wide 3 betting range at the table. If you arent 3 betting this then you must only be 3 betting TT+, AQo+ or something similar. Isnt one of the best things for you to have is a wide 3betting range?

I dont know how aggressive 1/2 is at Stars either but you're giving an awesome opportunity to someone in the blinds to squeeze both of you as well.
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Old 07-16-2007, 09:36 PM
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Default Re: JTs Flops OESD in Reraised Pot

nice link
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Old 07-16-2007, 09:37 PM
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Default Re: JTs Flops OESD in Reraised Pot

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This is a good hand for discussion.

Here is a semi relevant thread I read in MSNL a bit back.

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Good link.

I would be much more likely to check that one. It didn't hit our range as hard so villain will be less fearful and may be attempting a check/shove with QQ/JJ etc. It also has the flush draw which people will be much more aware of than our straight draw here. Plus we have more outs with the FD (especially if one or both our aces our gone in this hand) so having to fold sucks more.

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FWIW, Villains at that level are a hell of a lot smarter/more aggressive about calling 3-bets. You are way more likely to get check/pushed at that level than at nl200.
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