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JJ-hand. First hand!
***** Hand History for Game 2572154437 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:15031991 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Sunday, August 21, 10:37:46 EDT 2005 Table Table 13805 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 5: Ga_Zillion ( $800 ) Seat 9: gcesod ( $800 ) Seat 2: bluebirdont ( $800 ) Seat 1: Drainlife ( $800 ) Seat 4: birdy57tre ( $800 ) Seat 10: tull5744 ( $800 ) Seat 6: ekrupits ( $800 ) Seat 7: Russianman ( $800 ) Seat 3: Segundo1 ( $800 ) Seat 8: alamedaluck ( $800 ) Trny:15031991 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Drainlife [ Js Jd ] birdy57tre folds. Ga_Zillion calls [15]. ekrupits raises [30]. Russianman calls [30]. alamedaluck folds. gcesod calls [30]. tull5744 folds. Drainlife calls [30]. bluebirdont folds. Segundo1 calls [15]. Ga_Zillion calls [15]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4d, 2c, 9c ] Segundo1 checks. Ga_Zillion checks. ekrupits bets [125]. Russianman folds. gcesod calls [125]. What to do? Any comments? |
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Re: JJ-hand. First hand!
Either you raise all-in or you let it go. I'd probably let go here since the only situation in which you are ahead is when someone has 1 pair and the other one a flush draw. It's fairly likely that they don't have much at a 22s but you can wait for a better spot.
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Re: JJ-hand. First hand!
The initial raise was weak. I think that hand deserved a strong reraise.
Then you would probably be up against only one other player and you would have a better idea of what kind of hand they have. |
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Re: JJ-hand. First hand!
In level 1, Im not getting married to JJ. Alot of players will call to the river with overs or draws and the reward/risk ratio is not good so I like to raise to 45 and see what the flop presents.
When the flop is favorable such as this, you either all-in here or let it go. |
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