Re: Interesting River decision with 3 Jacks (PP 200nl 6Max)
When you limp raise preflop you describe your hand perfectly. Not worth much, but if you catch a perfect flop you'd like to see a little more in the pot. When the flop comes with a flush draw and you fail to make a CB and give a free card you have again told villain that you have jack squat.
What you do have is position. When villain shows a little interest in the jack at the turn you use your position to take the action back and to get villain to check the river.
When the J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] hits on the river its a clear case of you're WA or WB. This looks like a good example of villain can't possibly call with anything you can beat. This was a good time to check behind.
You've put yourself in a tough spot. I don't see this as a good spot for a bluff. Probably a crying call.
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