Re: Bad play with JJ?
Without position post-flop, its tough to raise JJ here. Frequently, I play JJ early in a tournament for set value anyway.
Post-flop, your play was perfect. It disgusies your hand, and often times youll have any Queen + any draw calling right behind you, esp in the 10+1. And even if they do fold, you won a sizable pot (310 chips), which is a significant addition to your stack.
So either way, youre ahead.
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