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Re: JJ in big
I'd raise pre.
I'd call this bet on the flop, folding to further action on the flop, check/folding the turn, and checking/reevaluating the river if the turn checks through (unless the pot is multi-way after the flop in which case I'm check/folding turn + river). I think betting the flop is bad. |
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Re: JJ in big
my line would be raise pre, c/c flop.
As played, c/c flop is good. The guy is on the button and can bet anything here. Fold when he bets again on the turn, mostly. |
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Re: JJ in big
I play it the same on both streets. I'm playing JJ for set value at this level and we missed. Easy fold. More chips in play, not so easy.
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Re: JJ in big
JJ is way too strong a hand to play for set value, IMHO, which is why you raise pre to either get it heads up or take it down alltogether.
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Re: JJ in big
I raise to ~200 preflop.
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Re: JJ in big
[ QUOTE ]
JJ is way too strong a hand to play for set value, IMHO, which is why you raise pre to either get it heads up or take it down alltogether. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. In checking preflop your asking to be in a crappy spot on the flop. |
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