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JJ against the dreaded min raise
I saw a post a couple days ago where hero limped UTG early with AK and pushed over the top of a min bet from LP. This is similar...what do you guys think about this:
Game #932199645 (Level IV, Game #6) - 30/60 No Limit Texas Hold'em - 2005/08/14-13:47:01.6 (CST) Table "Cayos Perlas" ($10 tournament) -- Seat 9 is the button Seat 1: Matt*** (1,215.00 in chips) Seat 2: pcapy (520.00 in chips) Seat 3: ryan1131 (970.00 in chips) Seat 5: jclwood (2,960.00 in chips) Seat 6: dorinn (925.00 in chips) Seat 8: GODFATHERP (1,760.00 in chips) Seat 9: Phat-Al (1,650.00 in chips) Matt*** : Post Small Blind (30) pcapy : Post Big Blind (60) Dealing... Dealt to ryan1131 [ Js ] Dealt to ryan1131 [ Jc ] ryan1131: Call (60) jclwood : Fold dorinn : Fold GODFATHERP: Fold Phat-Al : Raise (120) Matt*** : Fold pcapy : Fold ryan1131: Raise (910) |
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Re: JJ against the dreaded min raise
I like it.
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#3
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Re: JJ against the dreaded min raise
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I like it. [/ QUOTE ] I don't.. |
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Re: JJ against the dreaded min raise
2 better options:
Re-raising to like 350, and if he re-raises it's an easy fold. Or seeing a flop...guess it may be a crime nowadays to do that. He does have position on you, but it'd also help to know how he's been playing. If you re-raised to 350 would he move in with AK? |
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Re: JJ against the dreaded min raise
It's only 60 to call.... Why not see a flop?
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Re: JJ against the dreaded min raise
Call and see the flop. If you've got a set or overpair, you're getting your money in then and there. If there's an ace or king onboard you're check/folding (esp. ace). If the board comes queen-high...you're gonna have to feel villain out to see where you are, but you're probably folding to any real resistance.
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What he said
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It's only 60 to call.... Why not see a flop? [/ QUOTE ] |
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