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Old 10-29-2007, 05:21 PM
Milky Milky is offline
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Default Re: The hardest spot in micro stakes poker? JJ from the SB

Does the issue change if we change JJ to 77-TT? Do you 3bet an CO/button openraise from the same kind of player? I typically do. How do you play an A high flop (assuming no set)? I'll typically cbet in all of these situations, but I'm wondering if any of you would play differently with 77-TT vs JJ.
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Old 10-29-2007, 05:23 PM
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Default Re: The hardest spot in micro stakes poker? JJ from the SB

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Does the issue change if we change JJ to 77-TT? Do you 3bet an CO/button openraise from the same kind of player? I typically do. How do you play an A high flop (assuming no set)? I'll typically cbet in all of these situations, but I'm wondering if any of you would play differently with 77-TT vs JJ.

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the difference between 77 and JJ is JJ is ahead of 88, 99, TT which make up a big part of most of these guys opening/calling ranges.
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Old 10-29-2007, 05:25 PM
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Default Re: The hardest spot in micro stakes poker? JJ from the SB

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the difference between 77 and JJ is JJ is ahead of 88, 99, TT which make up a big part of most of these guys opening/calling ranges.

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I agree, but does that really change much if an A flops though? How do you expect to get any value from those hands?
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