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Re: 1st hand JJ decison, 10+1
Easy fold. The re-raiser has KK or AA most likely. It's very rare that you will face a re-raise bluff in these levels.
I personally limp with JJ in the early stages to see what the flop brings. This may be too tight, but it seems to work for me. The way I see it is, any K, Q, or A can pair knock me out if I'm all-in, it just isn't worth it. Don't fall in love with a hand! [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: 1st hand JJ decison, 10+1
This post whirls me all different ways inside. I hate jacks.
I probably just call the t40 and run away from any overcard flop like the vag I am. I think the "He MUST have AA/KK" is flawed. Too many times (Esp at the 11s) you'll see some random hands like AQ ending up in the fray. I also could see the SB doing this with AK. Folding 1/4 of my stack just isn't an option after your raise. |
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