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JJ out of position with a nasty turn
Once again I apologize for not having a proper hand history to convert but I hope you can make sense of my attempt to recreate the hand
SB posts 0.01 BB Me posts 0.02 Jc Jh UG calls UG+1 calls EP calls SB calls 0.01 BB Me raise 0.20 UG calls 0.20 UG+1 calls 0.20 EP calls 0.20 SB folds Flop 4d 9h 7s 0.90 BB Me bets 0.90 UG folds UG+1 calls 0.90 EP folds Turn 5d BB Me bet 1.30 UG+1 raised all in to 1.80 BB Me called 0.50 River 4h BB Me one pair Jacks UG+1 straight 4-8 8c 6h My questions are these. I had been raising to 0.08 but with a good hand in bad position I wanted to get heads up in hind sight I think I should have just raised to 0.08 what do you think? On the turn should I have bet at all if I just check wont most people just bluff it what if the bet is a fraction of the pot should I call for a quarter half? I called her all in knowing I was beaten I think I should of folded but I was getting 11 to 1 on my last call? |
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Re: JJ out of position with a nasty turn
This belong in the Mid-, High-Stakes forum.
EDIT: sorry, but honestly you really should be playing higher, at least 0.10/0.20. Micromicro and funmoney is for testing the software and learning the rules IMO. |
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Re: JJ out of position with a nasty turn
I like your play of the hand. With so many limpers, you want to raise higher than your normal 4xBB preflop (to try to eliminate hands like 86o...). On the turn, I would have bet 1.80 and put him all in. Best not to give him a free card as he might have overcards to your Jack. Bad luck that he played trash and caught a hand.
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