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Flame this JJ
I always find myself kinda puzzled by these flop all-ins at Party 6-Max, these players are driving me krazy (what a pun !)
Table Table 14286 (6 max) (Real Money) Seat 4 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 1: ( $48.15 ) Seat 3: ( $54.45 ) Seat 5: villain ( $52.75 ) Seat 6: ( $57.91 ) Seat 10: ( $87.55 ) Seat 8: hero ( $47 ) Hero in SB ** Dealing down cards ** Hero [ Jd Jh ] folds. folds. villain calls [$1]. calls [$1]. hero raises [$4.5]. folds. villain calls [$4]. calls [$4]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4s, 5c, 3d ] 3 players (pot around 15) hero bets [$10]. villain is all-In [$47.75] Hero calls. |
#2
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Re: Flame this JJ
Sry, BTW, no read on player, this is my first orbit at the table.
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#3
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Re: Flame this JJ
Isn't udrawout playing his set the proper way on a coordinated board ? That is what I would assume unless he is an idiot and has 7 7 - 99 .
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#4
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Re: Flame this JJ
If you know them to be aggressive you are ahead enough of the time to be correct IMO. They really could have hands like A5, 86 and especially 88-99.
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Re: Flame this JJ
Yeah that's why I think my call is not real good here, but I'd like to know if there's a case to be made for the call, given the circumstances (party, 6-max..), I don't want to start using that as an excuse to call all the time either.
And oops, forgot to change the names at the end there, lol. |
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Re: Flame this JJ
But against an unknown, you'd fold then ?
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#7
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Re: Flame this JJ
i call. i'd expect to see 34 (i think he'd play 2 pair or a str8 a bit slower), 45 or 56 or an overpair under yours. he could also have squat like AK or AQ.
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#8
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Re: Flame this JJ
Against an unknown in the 50$ NL Its a tough decision, but I think I would tend toward a call. Yes you will find a set some of the times, but you will find a lower pocket pair or a pair of fives a lot more I think. A made straight would not raise all-in here also.
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Re: Flame this JJ
I'd make this move with a set against any typical party fish, because I know most typical party fish are not going to get away from most any overpair. Lay it down, and wait for a you're more sure of.
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Re: Flame this JJ
It's been a very long time since I've played the 50NL, but at 100 I'd call this against an unknown 100% of the time. You can expect to see 22-TT frequently, maybe even Ax from some people. You are in good shape against that range of hands.
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