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PP (22) HU with JJ
300/600 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 17993075) - Sun Dec 04 20:36:44 EST 2005
Table Table 67596 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 2 Seat 1: HERO (2980) Seat 7: brdiamond (5020) HERO posts small blind (150) brdiamond posts big blind (300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ Jh, Jc ] HERO calls (150) brdiamond checks. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 4s, 7d, Ks ] brdiamond checks. HERO bets (425) brdiamond raises (1200) to 1200 HERO.... I have been tryin to work on my heads up game of late because i have been getting way to many seconds lately. after reviewing some HH i think i was playing to aggressive with every hand. so i have been trying to slowplay a little more often espcially against aggressive people. my read on villian was that he was aggressive so i completed expecting him to raise like he had been doin very often up to this point. on the flop there is an over card but i dont expect him to have a king because i would exepect him to raise preflop with most kings. the only posibility that i could thing was maybe he was slow playing AK or maybe KQ but he had been so aggressive up to this point i figured it wasnt to likely but then he reraises me. i could see him doing this with a huge range of hands that i am way ahead of tho. advice on all parts of the hand are appreciated. thanks in advance |
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Re: PP (22) HU with JJ
JJ with 10 BB... I'm going to usually push that preflop.
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Re: PP (22) HU with JJ
Same here, definte push PF.
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Re: PP (22) HU with JJ
Pushing pf here is great because you're jamming so many other hands so frequently with this stack/blinds.
EDIT: raising to 800 is fine too, but JJ is too vulnerable to slow play unless you've got a really strong read that he jumps on limps. |
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