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Do I fold my Jacks?
$55 at Party Poker. Blinds 15-30. 10 players left all with stacks between 800-1200. I have 925.
I'm in the cutoff with J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3 folds, middle player calls 30, two folds, I raise to 90, Big Blind calls 60 and middle player calls 60. 285 in the pot and 3 players to the flop. Flop: 10 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] BB bets 275, Middle player calls 275. I folded. If one of them checks or folds, I push all it all in. When one bets the pot and the next one calls, can I assume I'm beaten? |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
It is early in the tournament, I don't like playing for a big pot without a monster. Raising to t90 in CO is fine, yet debatable.
If its checked back to you and pushing all-in is not, you’ve risked all your chips to win t285 early in the tournament where the risk/reward ratio is not high. I’m not sure what I do being in CO being offered 3:1 and closing the action. If I do call here there can be a case made for pushing any non [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], I think. Regardless, I’m pretty confident I fold here barring some read from a previous tournament against either player. |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
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It is early in the tournament, I don't like playing for a big pot without a monster. Raising to t90 in CO is fine, yet debatable. [/ QUOTE ] That's funny... when I read his post, I was going to suggest raising a little more with JJ from the CO after one limper. Why does everyone act like JJ is such a weak hand? There is one LIMPER and he's in the CO. Anyway, I play the 22s and 11s FWIW. On those levels, I'm pushing this flop after that action every time. |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
Raising more in CO is fine too and if so, do you make the raise pot sized?
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
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Raising more in CO is fine too and if so, do you make the raise pot sized? [/ QUOTE ] I might be biased because of the levels that I play, but I'd probably raise to 110-120 or so, but that is probably splitting hairs a little bit. I really hate limping here though. JJ from the CO after one limper is a big hand and I'm not letting the blinds in for free. |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
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when I read his post, I was going to suggest raising a little more with JJ from the CO after one limper. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] On those levels, I'm pushing this flop after that action every time. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
One has the 10 the other has two clubs and over and you have jacks ahead of both of them with a lot of redraws to beat you. I think i like your raise. And here either move in or fold. (lean towards folds as i think facing two players your going to lose more often than not and its early)
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
Isn't the guy with two clubs playing incorrectly by calling a pot-sized bet? Unless he thinks the other guy will call if a club hits.
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
Well, 33, 99, TT or T9 beat you. AT and KT don't. The sets mightn't open from the BB so aggressively, but T9, AT and even KT certainly would. . . . When we think about what MP might have, it's a mixed bag but not very soothing. KT won't play. The sets surely will, as will T9. QJc or even QJ with one club could make a play for it, too. So unless you're lucky enough to be up against two guys with AT, you're probably in trouble. That said, on this hand, I'd mostly be angry at myself for letting it be a three-way pot so cheaply. If someone's playing T9 from the BB or MP, you should have sent them packing with a more aggressive bet before the flop. With an opening bet of T120 or T150, it's more likely to be heads up. In that scenario, you're still not guaranteed to win this flop, but you could play it a whole lot stronger. |
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Re: Do I fold my Jacks?
I would raise PF to 4x BB because of the limper. I Push this flop everytime.
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