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Re: My timid JJ play
Awful, awful, awful. You need to 3 bet this flop, even a slightly tricky player will make a play on such a low paired flop, even if he just hit a 5, and a flush draw is likely too.
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Re: My timid JJ play
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That's awful. [/ QUOTE ] |
#13
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Re: My timid JJ play
I think I 3 bet flop, You're usually ahead here. If he caps maybe go to ck call mode UI. If you just call flop, ck raise turn. I think you gave him way too much credit for his flop raise. Alot of players raise smaller pp or overcards if bettor is to his right to isolate or protect.
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#14
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Re: My timid JJ play
Anyone else think that smooth-calling the raise on the flop and check-raising a safe turn might be best?
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Re: My timid JJ play
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Anyone else think that smooth-calling the raise on the flop and check-raising a safe turn might be best? [/ QUOTE ] I think that's fine against an aggressive villian who you're sure will bet the turn. |
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Re: My timid JJ play
c/r the turn, call him down if he 3-bets. I don't see how a tight player would call your raise with a 7 preflop. He probably has a lower PP and thinks it's good.
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