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Hypothetical Situation with the hand of the day: JJ
Suppose you are in a game with two very loose, very aggressive players. One is directly to your left, and the other directly to your right. Most hands are either 3-bet or capped on every street. You have red jacks. The first player opens with a raise, you 3-bet, and the player behind caps. The three of you see the flop:
A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] The first player bets, you raise, the one behind you 3-bets, and the first guy caps. What do you do? |
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Re: Hypothetical Situation with the hand of the day: JJ
Easy fold.
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#3
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Re: Hypothetical Situation with the hand of the day: JJ
Keep in mind that these two players are 3-betting and capping with most of their hands. The real question here is: is it worth paying out several big bets to see if your jacks hold up against two random hands? These guys could hold practically any two cards.
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Re: Hypothetical Situation with the hand of the day: JJ
Sounds Like a party game to me.
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Re: Hypothetical Situation with the hand of the day: JJ
IMO, no
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