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question of JJ hand
Hi all,
I was playing 1/2 NL live the other night and was dealt JJ in MP. I raised it to $10.00 and got about 4 callers. The flop was: 3d, 3s, 2d Checked to me, I bet $15.00. The player two seats to my left raised it to $60.00. All folded to me. This player had me covered by about $500.00 (I had $300.00) and was an aggressive player, I had seen him turn over winning cards on most occasions. I was most worried about the diamonds (neither of my J's was a diamond), or that he might have had some oddball hand such as 2,3 suited. What would you do? I'll give results in a later post. |
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Re: question of JJ hand
bet at least 40 on the flop
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Re: question of JJ hand
Thanks, yvesaint -
I'm still figuring out betting strategy - so I looked too weak on the flop bet? But what would you do after his raise? |
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Re: question of JJ hand
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bet at least 40 on the flop [/ QUOTE ] I agree. A lot of aggressive players will pounce on a small continuation type bet here with anything (I do on occasion). However, I'd probably put him on an over-pair or some sort of draw and fire back over the top with a fat raise. IMO, you're ahead here way more often than not. |
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