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Old 12-30-2005, 12:19 PM
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Default Re: (33) JJ post flop

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Also, does anyone push this if they had t600? I hate playing flop after a standard raise and get lazy...

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If i had 600 chips, im NOT pushing this preflop. If you had the exact same example and got called in the same spots, but with 600 chips, that means you have 450 to play with on the flop. The pot is 475, so you can either push ( which any K will call, or you can checkraise all in, which can induce a bluff from an opponent. Either way, you're going to the felt in this example, but by checkraising you make the most when you're ahead.

In the OP, what range can you put him on PF. From what i've noticed at the $33s, this is more often a mid PP than AK/KQ/KJ. So unless he has a set, i think you're ahead. Once again, check raising all in gets you a bluff. By betting so weak on the flop, most PPs will raise you because you're showing no strength.

P.S. I usually don't like checkraising, but in these short stack situations, it seems like the most profitable action.
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