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Old 02-21-2005, 08:03 AM
mikeyvegas mikeyvegas is offline
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Default Re: 2-4 Party JJ hand

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That being said, it's entirely possible you will be able to raise someone else's bet. And there is going to be a pretty big equity shift between the flop and turn if your Js are the best hand, so I don't mind this play at all.

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This was my exact thinking on the flop. I think I may have misapplyed Ed's overpair example in SSHE here because of the action that went down pre-flop.


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But once UTG fires into three others on the turn, I definitely just calldown.

-Michael

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My plan was to raise the turn, and fold to a 3-bet. If only called I would take a free showdown unimproved or fold to a bet if a scare card fell. I didn't want to call the river bet, but since it was heads up in a 20 BB pot I caved. I was then shown AA.
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