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JTs and similar preflop question
JTs on the button. You have a raiser, a cold caller, and a re-raiser. Can you call?
That's pretty extreme. But how loose a call can I make with something like JTs with 3-4 opponents in? |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
IMO you can't call 3 bets cold with JTs unless it's going to bet 5-6 handed at least. If no reraise I think a call is proably ok.
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
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That's pretty extreme. But how loose a call can I make with something like JTs with 3-4 opponents in? [/ QUOTE ] You can cold-call 2 sometimes. Don't be anxious to do it, look only for the really juicy spots. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
No IMO.
There are just tooo many hands that dominate you. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
Grunch:
I say call and you are doing well with the multi-pot and they are more than likely going to eliminate each others clean outs. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
how are people making there decision? has anyone even put ranges on anyone's hand?
fold. the times you don't hit, up against a made stronger hand, or are reverse dominated outweight the times you will make a better hand making this a -EV call in the long run. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
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how loose a call can I make with something like JTs with 3-4 opponents in? [/ QUOTE ] Cold call two. Fold to a reraise. This would be very unusual but maybe cold call a three bet if 6 are already in for at least two. Count early limpers as having a 30-50% chance of coming along as some will fold when it comes back two to them. |
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No IMO. There are just tooo many hands that dominate you. [/ QUOTE ] We're going to be folding alot of flops. We're not looking to catch TP, we're looking to flop a strong draw. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
Cold calling 2 is fine...3 would demand quite a bit. Maybe the "6 or more" previously mentioned.
Let's not be so scared of domination here. You don't even have an A, K, or Q. |
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Re: JTs and similar preflop question
With 3 players in we're getting like 9:3 (3:1), on the first call, and another 3:1 on the 2nd if original bettor caps it.
I've read that it is good idea to raise JTs on the button when 3-4 have limped in--this is different. Here you are already getting 4:1 and so you are betting for equity, as everyone will call the raise, jez? When there is a 3-bet, then we need really big implied odds, so I would muck this most of the time. However, if I'm seeing that the blinds are really loose and never fold, then maybe I'm calling. I think a cap would be bad. |
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