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JTs in small blind
You have JTs in the SB, in a normal party 6 max game.
Three people limp. Do you complete, or raise? Two people limp. Do you complete, or raise? |
#2
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Re: JTs in small blind
I complete, because I don't like to raise with a weak hand out of position.
//Marcus |
#3
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Re: JTs in small blind
Complete. JTs is a drawing hand, where 75% of the flops will be complete junk.
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#4
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Re: JTs in small blind
I'd consider raising with 3 limpers, but no way with two. With 4, I consider a raise to be automatic.
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Re: JTs in small blind
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I'd consider raising with 3 limpers, but no way with two. With 4, I consider a raise to be automatic. [/ QUOTE ] My answers as well. I'd complete with 2 limpers. 3 limpers is closer, but generally a raise. 4 limpers is automatic. |
#6
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Re: JTs in small blind
2 complete. 3 complete. 4 complete.
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#7
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Re: JTs in small blind
I would never raise it on blinds. Only from button.
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Re: JTs in small blind
really? you'd never raise?
with all 6 seeing the flop in the 6 max games, i'd like to double the pot. |
#9
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Re: JTs in small blind
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really? you'd never raise? [/ QUOTE ] Did I stutter? ˇOlé! |
#10
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Re: JTs in small blind
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really? you'd never raise? with all 6 seeing the flop in the 6 max games, i'd like to double the pot. [/ QUOTE ] I'll wait for a strong hand before trying to double the pot. |
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