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Old 05-01-2005, 07:50 PM
SeattleJake SeattleJake is offline
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Default Re: JTs after a reraise preflop

You're looking for advice on how to play JTs oop against a pre-flop limp-reraiser. The answer: there isn't a great way to play it, so fold it pre-flop. Here you flopped TP+flush draw, and it's still difficult: check-raise the flop, or lead out on the turn, otherwise you have to make the flush in order to win.

This really is a *big* point that you're missing, and _everyone_ is trying to tell you. The best immediate improvement you can make, isn't to figure out how to play this situation, it's to not put yourself there in the first place.
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