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Re: $25NL Jacks facing ugly Flop
Meh, villain calls a 3bet preflop, that narrows his range down pretty to where I think your beating 99(maybe)and TT. You probably are able to get QQ to fold on a flop like this if they don't have the Qd. The A covers a large part of villains range and since they are playing with a half stack and have already put almost 1/3 of it in preflop its going to be hard to get them to fold here. Plus you having the flush makes no sense because of how PF went. I think I take the free card against an unknown and try to spike a set of jacks.
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Re: $25NL Jacks facing ugly Flop
I'm with trebek on raising more preflop. Once this turd of a flop hits, I'm most likely c/fing. However, I think there may be some merit in making a silly $1 bet. The board is scary and if villain doesn't have a piece of it, there's a small chance he'll see the bet as you trying to keep him in. While the chance is pretty small, if it's more than 11%, then stabbing here is +EV.
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Re: $25NL Jacks facing ugly Flop
Happy Birthday Capt!
You can't win 100% of your hands, nor are there always paths to win when you dont have it. Just give this one up. |
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Re: $25NL Jacks facing ugly Flop
Like I just said in the "Do I have implied odds" Thread:
Thanks a lot for all your help and advice. Trying to improve. Sugar Nut |
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