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Old 10-19-2005, 04:21 PM
sy_or_bust sy_or_bust is offline
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Default Re: JJ vs thinking multi-tabler (2+2er?)

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If he wants to get frisky with like Qs 8c or some other marginal hand you are only a slight favorite anyway.

pokenum -h jd jh - qs 8c -- 6s ks ts
Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing Ks Ts 6s
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
Jd Jh 543 54.85 447 45.15 0 0.00 0.548
Qs 8c 447 45.15 543 54.85 0 0.00 0.452


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Try to avoid this sort of showdown analysis before thinking about the situation. If Villain checkraises a draw, you can call and 1) raise a safe turn or fold a poor one. If Villain's checkraise means a K, and he will fold to a 4th spade, you can call and raise a spade turn, else fold. More often, Villain has a combined range of checkraising hands, when the right play is more difficult to find (and not necessarily raising any turn).

These are the dynamics of the hand...showdown analysis doesn't help at all - but position, and the turn card, do.
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