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ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
70 of 1400 left
Blinds 500/1000 Quiet MP1(19K) opens for 3100. I'm on the button with J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] with 18500. SB and BB are in post/fold mode. Reasons for pushing vs. smooth calling?? |
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
The stop-and-look is good. If no AKQ on flop, you can push there.
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
I dont see a raise that doesn't pot commit you. I hate calling and then seeing paint on the flop. How quiet is 'quiet"? Pretty easy push.
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to
I don't think this is a good place for a stop-and-go at all. You have a top ten hand; if you're beat right now, QQ/KK/AA is calling your all-in on the flop if it's only unders; the whole point of a stop-and-go is to start with a bad hand in order to get a better hand to fold on a flop, hoping they missed.
Now, as for this hand, I think I'd push here. "Quiet" could just mean a card-dead player, not just tight. And I really don't wanna see an ace/king/queen on the flop and get bet into. I think you're probably getting called by 88+, AJ+, maybe KQs. Depends on buy-in, could be larger range. |
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
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The stop-and-look is good. If no AKQ on flop, you can push there. [/ QUOTE ] BOoooooooooooooooooooooooo! if no AKQ come, why on earth would you lead-push? then you check-raise all in. |
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
I push here
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to
Do it. Do it.
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Re: ITM - JJ with a raise in front.. fairly deep stacks - which way to go?
I don't like the stop and go here. If you are beat now, you still will be beat on the flop. I think pushing is the best option. If an overcard comes it will be too hard to play after the flop and there is a good chance you can take down a decent pot now.
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