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Re: JJ as an overpair
Most of the replies to this post advocate re-raising preflop with JJ.
What is the range of hands that hero should reraise here in the cutoff given an open raise from UTG to 4xbb in 6 Max NL $50, as shown in this hand? And why? Given that range of hands, what do you fold to a 3-bet given no real reads on villain yet, as shown in this hand? I would have reraised: AA, KK, QQ. Obviously most of you guys reraise JJ. What about AK, TT, AQ(s), 99, 88, 77, lower pairs, AJ(s), AT(s), KQ/KJ, etc? I mostly play full ring, and a big re-raise preflop full ring is almost always AA or KK. Occasionally, I'll see a guy with AK do it, but if he gets a 3-bet from the original raiser, he is almost always up against AA or KK. But 6-max is obviously different, so how different? |
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Re: JJ as an overpair
I don't view the minraise as a real raise, unless villain indicates to me that he will minraise with a good hand.
Given that, I'm likely to reraise with 88-AA and AK...or somewhere along that. |
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Re: JJ as an overpair
And what is the minimum hand that you will call a 3-bet from the original raiser preflop given your range of re-raising hands? For example, UTG raises to $2, you reraise JJ to $8, and UTG makes it $25 to go? What do you do with the reads in the hand posted here (i.e. not a lot of good reads) in the situation given in the OP?
Vs a 3-bet to $25 from villain and you have- AA? KK? AK? QQ? JJ? TT? 99? 88? Vs a 3-bet push from villain, and you have- AA? KK? AK? QQ? JJ? TT? 99? 88? |
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Re: JJ as an overpair
I probably won't call an over-the-top raise with anything other than KK or AA
minraise and then coming over-the-top is a huge sign of strength to me |
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Re: JJ as an overpair
Opponent didn't min raise/
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Re: JJ as an overpair
OH OOPS
I read this wrong lol, I thought it said $1 BB at the top at first glance myyyy bad, disregard all of my posts in this thread lol. |
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