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I would be more inclined to fire on the turn if a J came down, as the only hands I would be scared of on the flop are JJ and AA (I guess this could be a re-steal with AJ, but I typically do not like giving donks credit for advanced plays). Once the J comes down, it makes it extremely unlikely that he has JJ, now the only 3-betting hand I am behind is AA; pfft.
Anyway, I cap that flop and see what happens from there. Once the second J comes down I think I am ahead of pretty much anything he could have, and if I am not he will let me know. -K |
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I would be more inclined to fire on the turn if a J came down, as the only hands I would be scared of on the flop are JJ and AA (I guess this could be a re-steal with AJ, but I typically do not like giving donks credit for advanced plays). Once the J comes down, it makes it extremely unlikely that he has JJ, now the only 3-betting hand I am behind is AA; pfft. -K [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, against an unknown you're right. I had a read in mind from a different thread. |
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